“The” "gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance ; Translated from Guido de Colonna's "Hystoria Troiana"Trübner, 1874 - 586 من الصفحات |
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... Scottish copyist , were discovered the remarkable remains of Barbour's version . Mr Bradshaw thus describes his interesting and most valuable discovery : " It was on the 11th of this month ( April , 1866 ) that I took down from the ...
... Scottish copyist , were discovered the remarkable remains of Barbour's version . Mr Bradshaw thus describes his interesting and most valuable discovery : " It was on the 11th of this month ( April , 1866 ) that I took down from the ...
الصفحة xi
... Scottish scribe . The original volume was mutilated both at beginning and end , and the missing parts had been supplied in writing , from the printed edition of 1555 , by one Sir James Murray of Tibbermure , who owned the book in 1612 ...
... Scottish scribe . The original volume was mutilated both at beginning and end , and the missing parts had been supplied in writing , from the printed edition of 1555 , by one Sir James Murray of Tibbermure , who owned the book in 1612 ...
الصفحة xiii
... Scottish copyist , and it is very manifest that the last two were not copied from the corresponding lines of the Cambridge MS . Perhaps were the two MSS . themselves examined and compared to- gether , the real truth of the matter ...
... Scottish copyist , and it is very manifest that the last two were not copied from the corresponding lines of the Cambridge MS . Perhaps were the two MSS . themselves examined and compared to- gether , the real truth of the matter ...
الصفحة xv
... Scottish or Northern words of peculiar meanings , still retained in use , and spelt , curiously enough , almost exactly as now pronounced . So that , reasoning according to the mere doctrine of chances , it may be concluded with ...
... Scottish or Northern words of peculiar meanings , still retained in use , and spelt , curiously enough , almost exactly as now pronounced . So that , reasoning according to the mere doctrine of chances , it may be concluded with ...
الصفحة xvi
... Scottish court in the successive reigns of David II . and Robert II . , we seem to have obtained some additional evidence . He belonged to the distinguished family of Eglintoun of Eglintoun ; and as it appears probable that he was ...
... Scottish court in the successive reigns of David II . and Robert II . , we seem to have obtained some additional evidence . He belonged to the distinguished family of Eglintoun of Eglintoun ; and as it appears probable that he was ...
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