The "Gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance Translated from Guido de Colonna's Hystoria Troiana, المجلد 1Early English Text Society, 1869 - 586 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 105
... Trojans victorious pursue them to their castle . The Trojans return to their ships ; ( fol . 51 b . ) collect their spoil ; and set sail . They arrive at Tenedos . Book VII . Paris sends a message to the king.
... Trojans victorious pursue them to their castle . The Trojans return to their ships ; ( fol . 51 b . ) collect their spoil ; and set sail . They arrive at Tenedos . Book VII . Paris sends a message to the king.
الصفحة 119
... ( fol . 57 b . ) Agamemnon is chosen to lead the expedition . Castor and Pollux pursue the With a nauy full noble anon by hom seluyn ; - Trojans . The Troiens to take was pere intent euyn , Book VIII . A storm bursts over them . (
... ( fol . 57 b . ) Agamemnon is chosen to lead the expedition . Castor and Pollux pursue the With a nauy full noble anon by hom seluyn ; - Trojans . The Troiens to take was pere intent euyn , Book VIII . A storm bursts over them . (
الصفحة 136
... Trojans for the 4184 villany they have wrought . Honour must be upheld , and disgrace must be avenged ; 4188 venge þat all þe weghes of þe world be warnit by hom , 4192 And pat no tale may be told in tyme for to come , Ne witnes in ...
... Trojans for the 4184 villany they have wrought . Honour must be upheld , and disgrace must be avenged ; 4188 venge þat all þe weghes of þe world be warnit by hom , 4192 And pat no tale may be told in tyme for to come , Ne witnes in ...
الصفحة 152
... Trojans ; ( To kepe , to receive , -to admit . ) capture the castle ; pillage and destroy it . ( fol . 73 b . ) 4668 Then the se wex sober , sesit the wyndis ; Calme was the course , clensit the aire ; 4664 The derke ouerdrogh , & the ...
... Trojans ; ( To kepe , to receive , -to admit . ) capture the castle ; pillage and destroy it . ( fol . 73 b . ) 4668 Then the se wex sober , sesit the wyndis ; Calme was the course , clensit the aire ; 4664 The derke ouerdrogh , & the ...
الصفحة 153
... Trojans turn out to defend their castle against the And bateld hom on the banke as hom best thught . Greeks , who had When the Grekes were gethurt & to ground comen , Mony fightyng folke in a fuerse nowmbur , 4720 The pepull with hor ...
... Trojans turn out to defend their castle against the And bateld hom on the banke as hom best thught . Greeks , who had When the Grekes were gethurt & to ground comen , Mony fightyng folke in a fuerse nowmbur , 4720 The pepull with hor ...
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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 F. J. Furnivall fader fele fell ffor fight forto freike fuerse furth gedrit gird Greeks grekes gret grete ground grym hade haue hauyn hede hert hond Huchowne hym full kepe keppit knightes kyld kyng Laomedon lede ledis leue leuyt lond lord loue lyue mayn Menelaus mony Morte Arthure myche neuer noble noght ouer Paris pepull pere Pirrus prestly Priam prinse prise kyng purpos seluyn shippes shuld soght sone sorow sothely stithe strenght Telamon tene thurgh to-gedur toke toune triet Troiens Troilus Trojans Troy turnyt tyme vnto vpon vppon W. W. Skeat wale wegh wete wise wold wordes wroght þai þat þere
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الصفحة 463 - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no...
الصفحة 463 - Then gently scan your brother Man, Still gentler sister Woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human: One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it; And just as lamely can ye mark,. How far perhaps they rue it.
الصفحة ii - NEW YORK: C. SCRIBNER & CO.; LEYPOLDT & HOLT. PHILADELPHIA : JB LIPPINCOTT & CO.
الصفحة xxiv - It will not be difficult from a careful inspection of the manuscript itself, both in regard to the writing and illuminations, to assign it to the reign of Richard the Second; and the internal evidence, arising from the peculiarities of costume, armour, and architecture, would lead us to assign the romance to the same period, or a little earlier.
الصفحة xxiv - There is sufficient internal evidence of their being fforthtrn, although the manuscript containing them appears to have been written by a scribe of the midland counties. which will account for the introduction of forms differing from those used by writers beyond the Tweed.