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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... passage at the end of our Troy Book , with numerous proper names in it , or several well - marked paragraphs , in order to institute a further and closer examination . First one and then another such passage was turned up and tried ...
... passage at the end of our Troy Book , with numerous proper names in it , or several well - marked paragraphs , in order to institute a further and closer examination . First one and then another such passage was turned up and tried ...
الصفحة 236
... he de- scribes himself , mentions Chaucer , & c . , consisting of 235 lines , is omitted , and then the " mendit " poem concludes with the last five lines of Lydgate . The corresponding passage in the Douce MS . , fol xii PREFACE .
... he de- scribes himself , mentions Chaucer , & c . , consisting of 235 lines , is omitted , and then the " mendit " poem concludes with the last five lines of Lydgate . The corresponding passage in the Douce MS . , fol xii PREFACE .
الصفحة 237
... passage in the Douce MS . , fol . 25b . , is as follows : " 1Quhen he movis onder eliptike lyne The clipse mought ... passages of some length , would be intelligible to the common people in many parts of this country at the present day ...
... passage in the Douce MS . , fol . 25b . , is as follows : " 1Quhen he movis onder eliptike lyne The clipse mought ... passages of some length , would be intelligible to the common people in many parts of this country at the present day ...
الصفحة 238
... passage 351-372 , but consider that the account was expressed in most appropriate broad Scotch , taught him by " hom selvyne ; " and if told that this was South - Midland English , they would " threpe , " and with a " birr " too , that ...
... passage 351-372 , but consider that the account was expressed in most appropriate broad Scotch , taught him by " hom selvyne ; " and if told that this was South - Midland English , they would " threpe , " and with a " birr " too , that ...
الصفحة 239
... passages moreover , not a few , in which occur , within a short space , several undeniably Scottish or Northern words of peculiar meanings , still retained in use , and spelt , curiously enough , almost exactly as now pronounced . So ...
... passages moreover , not a few , in which occur , within a short space , several undeniably Scottish or Northern words of peculiar meanings , still retained in use , and spelt , curiously enough , almost exactly as now pronounced . So ...
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