“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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الصفحة viii
... 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 xii
... 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 xiii
... 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 xiv
... 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 xv
... 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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Achilles Agamemnon Agamynon agayne Antenor batell boke bold Book buerne burgh chere choise Cité clene comford comyn dede dedis Deiphobus dere derfe dethe Diomedes Duke dynt dynttes Ector Ecuba Eneas euyn fader fele fell ffor fight forto freike fuerse furth gedrit gird Greeks grekes gret grete ground grym hade haue hauyn hede hegh hert hond Huchowne hym full kepe keppit knightes kyld kyng kythe Laomedon lede ledis leue leuyt lond lord loue lyue mayn Menelaus mony Morte Arthure myche neuer noble noght ouer Paris pat day pepull pere Pirrus prestly Priam prinse prise kyng purpos segh seluyn shippes shuld soght sone sorow sothely stithe strenght Telamon tene thurgh to-gedur toke toune triet Troiens Troilus Trojans Troy turnyt tyme Vlixes vnto vpon vppon wale wegh wete wise wold wordes wroght þai þat þere