The "Gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance Tr. from Guido de Colonna's "Hystoria Troiana.", المجلد 1Early English Text Society, 1874 - 586 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 408
... books ; but seeing a MS . of Lydgate's Troy Book in an adjoining book - case , I was tempted to take it down , although I knew that all the Bodleian Lydgates had been just recently examined with great care for the com- mittee of the ...
... books ; but seeing a MS . of Lydgate's Troy Book in an adjoining book - case , I was tempted to take it down , although I knew that all the Bodleian Lydgates had been just recently examined with great care for the com- mittee of the ...
الصفحة 412
... Troy Book . We may here give from Dr Irving what we know of him " When we ascertain that Sir Hugh Eglintoun was connected with the Scottish court in the successive reigns of David II . and Robert II . , we seem to have obtained some ...
... Troy Book . We may here give from Dr Irving what we know of him " When we ascertain that Sir Hugh Eglintoun was connected with the Scottish court in the successive reigns of David II . and Robert II . , we seem to have obtained some ...
الصفحة 423
... Troy Book , and has had many portions of these transcribed for reference and comparison . Amongst others he has had transcribed several passages from Douce MS . 148 , one very long one , containing Lydgate's account of the rebuilding of ...
... Troy Book , and has had many portions of these transcribed for reference and comparison . Amongst others he has had transcribed several passages from Douce MS . 148 , one very long one , containing Lydgate's account of the rebuilding of ...
الصفحة 425
... Troy Book , are no myths either . Of the latter we know of five different MSS . , from all of which we have various extracts , and there are scores of others ; while , in addition , there are two printed versions of the work , viz ...
... Troy Book , are no myths either . Of the latter we know of five different MSS . , from all of which we have various extracts , and there are scores of others ; while , in addition , there are two printed versions of the work , viz ...
الصفحة 431
... Troy Book , it may easily be seen by simply putting it down side by side with the E. E. T. Society's Morte Arthure , has not been in all cases to such an extent disguised or overlaid by the Midland or other forms , from which it has ...
... Troy Book , it may easily be seen by simply putting it down side by side with the E. E. T. Society's Morte Arthure , has not been in all cases to such an extent disguised or overlaid by the Midland or other forms , from which it has ...
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aght alliteration auld Awle Ryale Awntyrs Barbour birr Blind Harry broght busk Cocke Lorelles common Compare with Morte copy craft dede Dere derfe Destruction of Troy dialect Douce Douglas Douglas's Virgil dregh dynt dynttes Edinburgh Eglintoun Emperour English entry evidence examples expression forms frequently gate Gawane Gloss Glossary Guido de Colonna hence hond Huchowne Jamieson's Dict Knight language lede lines Lydgate Lydgate's Midland mony Morte Arth Morte Arthure noght occurs in Morte original passage peculiar pere phrase occurs Piers Plowman plural poem poet portions pret pronounced proof qweme Roman de Troie romance Scot Scottish scribe sense Shanter Skeat spelling story thai thare toke transcriber Troy Book various meanings verb W. W. Skeat wale Walkers of Clothe Wallace West Midland West of Scotland William of Palerne wode word occurs wrights written Wyntown þat
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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...
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الصفحة 421 - And men off gud dyscretyowne Suld excuse, and love Huchowne, That cunnand wes in literature. He made the gret Gest off Arthure, And the Awntyre off Gawane, The Pystyll als off Swete Swsaue.
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