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 412
... taken prisoners . The Christian name of Eglintoun is not indeed mentioned ; but from the time and the occasion it appears sufficiently probable that this individual was the good Sir Hugh . We find him described as Justiciary E 0 i C in ...
... taken prisoners . The Christian name of Eglintoun is not indeed mentioned ; but from the time and the occasion it appears sufficiently probable that this individual was the good Sir Hugh . We find him described as Justiciary E 0 i C in ...
الصفحة 424
... taken the MS . in hand , and especially had it been written to dictation , as our Poem evidently has been , the remaining portions in which Ser Thomas Ewyn was more faithful to his copy , and which in consequence are manifestly English ...
... taken the MS . in hand , and especially had it been written to dictation , as our Poem evidently has been , the remaining portions in which Ser Thomas Ewyn was more faithful to his copy , and which in consequence are manifestly English ...
الصفحة 425
... taken place . In the case of that one , awhaped , stunned , as in Marsh , it is evident that the transcriber's 66 Copie , auld , mankit and mutillait , " had failed him , and he made no bad guess in ay wepit , still wept , which he ...
... taken place . In the case of that one , awhaped , stunned , as in Marsh , it is evident that the transcriber's 66 Copie , auld , mankit and mutillait , " had failed him , and he made no bad guess in ay wepit , still wept , which he ...
الصفحة 433
... taken its place , and we read led tell hir last end . The transcriber at 1. 12112 has ho for she , and it occurs twice again within the next three lines , but at find the original scho , and twice again within four lines . bete hom ...
... taken its place , and we read led tell hir last end . The transcriber at 1. 12112 has ho for she , and it occurs twice again within the next three lines , but at find the original scho , and twice again within four lines . bete hom ...
الصفحة 448
... taken is as yet unique ; but in the searches now being made in the libraries and muniment chests of our old families and nobility throughout the country , some other and more complete copy may yet turn up , and other complete copies ...
... taken is as yet unique ; but in the searches now being made in the libraries and muniment chests of our old families and nobility throughout the country , some other and more complete copy may yet turn up , and other complete copies ...
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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 - 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 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 420 - There is sufficient internal evidence of their being Northern, 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.
الصفحة 420 - 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 447 - ye sang : " So shall not all our gaming gang." (-Vol. II. p. 46. See also pages 76, 83, and 87, for similar instances.) Would it be very absurd- to suppose that our common language was separately formed in the two countries, and that it has owed its identity to its being constructed of similar materials, by similar gradations, and by nations in the same state of society? If this opinion should be thought very improbable, must we not, at least, admit that the migration of our language from England...
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.
الصفحة 420 - MS. afford unquestionable proof, and the descriptions of the change of the seasons, the bitter aspect of winter, the tempest which preceded the destruction of Sodom and Gomorra, and the sea-storm occasioned by the wickedness of Jonas, are equal to any similar passages in Douglas or Spenser.
الصفحة 421 - Makkaris" who flourished in the middle of the fourteenth century, and died it is supposed about the year 1381, were one and the same person ; but there are so many difficulties in this supposition, as justly to prevent our yielding assent to it without some additional evidence7. Admitting, however, Huchowne to be the author of the romance*, we are sin
الصفحة 421 - ... the case of the English lives of Saints, composed probably in the early part of the thirteenth century, and contained in a MS. written not long after, MS. Reg. 17 A. xxvii, which Mr. Guest gularly fortunate in possessing probably all the pieces written by him noticed by Wyntoun, together with three others on allegorical or scriptural subjects, hitherto not pointed out. It is very evident on the chronicler's authority, that the Gret Gest of Arthure, the Gest Hystoryale, and the Gest of Broyttys...
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