The "Gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance Translated from Guido de Colonna's "Hystoria Troiana."Greenwood Press, 1874 - 586 من الصفحات |
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... common , the poem was not translated from them either . Thus baffled , it occurred to me that a comparison might be tried with our MS . and a very fine one of Guido de Colonna's Historia Trojana , in the Hunterian Museum . This ...
... common , the poem was not translated from them either . Thus baffled , it occurred to me that a comparison might be tried with our MS . and a very fine one of Guido de Colonna's Historia Trojana , in the Hunterian Museum . This ...
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... common origin , and been written and " mendit , " at the end at least , by the same chaplain that executed the Douce copy , is very probable and likely , but that the one was copied from the other is disproved , I think , by the various ...
... common origin , and been written and " mendit , " at the end at least , by the same chaplain that executed the Douce copy , is very probable and likely , but that the one was copied from the other is disproved , I think , by the various ...
الصفحة 237
... common use in Scotland . This had also struck the transcriber ; and when it was ascertained that the work was not a translation from Joseph of Exeter , or from the historians Dares and Dictys , more attention was paid to these words and ...
... common use in Scotland . This had also struck the transcriber ; and when it was ascertained that the work was not a translation from Joseph of Exeter , or from the historians Dares and Dictys , more attention was paid to these words and ...
الصفحة 243
... common at this day , and racy of the Scottish soil . We may give examples : 1. The very first word that caught my attention , as a well - known and common one , was forelytenede in the passage in which Sir Cador of Cornewayle says of ...
... common at this day , and racy of the Scottish soil . We may give examples : 1. The very first word that caught my attention , as a well - known and common one , was forelytenede in the passage in which Sir Cador of Cornewayle says of ...
الصفحة 245
... common name for Edinburgh ; and in the passage before us , Arthur hied him to " the rising of the smoke , " of the fire , to wit , to which he had been directed by the " . wery wafulle wedowe , " and at which the giant " bekez his bakke ...
... common name for Edinburgh ; and in the passage before us , Arthur hied him to " the rising of the smoke , " of the fire , to wit , to which he had been directed by the " . wery wafulle wedowe , " and at which the giant " bekez his bakke ...
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