Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumen1Nicol, 1803 - 424 páginas |
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... Women . 3 7 Wonder a many one ; .. she had wonderfully many women with her . The accustive of the , Sax . • Saint Dubric , that was so good . 10 Took , Shaskpeare's Nim . " Off his head . " His high ? royal ? king - helm , i . e . crown ...
... Women . 3 7 Wonder a many one ; .. she had wonderfully many women with her . The accustive of the , Sax . • Saint Dubric , that was so good . 10 Took , Shaskpeare's Nim . " Off his head . " His high ? royal ? king - helm , i . e . crown ...
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... from thence ? All the women that were well done ( well educated ) at their meat sate asunder by themselves . That they thought well done . Habitation . To wen , Johnson . Tha the king wes isete Mid alle his dugeth to [ 63 ]
... from thence ? All the women that were well done ( well educated ) at their meat sate asunder by themselves . That they thought well done . Habitation . To wen , Johnson . Tha the king wes isete Mid alle his dugeth to [ 63 ]
Página 66
... women . A thousand men , rich and well chosen , " ( coren , Sax . ) went before , to serve the queen , and those " that were with her . " 3 " Ne was he never born of none chosen knight , learned nor lewd ( ignorant ) , nor any where was ...
... women . A thousand men , rich and well chosen , " ( coren , Sax . ) went before , to serve the queen , and those " that were with her . " 3 " Ne was he never born of none chosen knight , learned nor lewd ( ignorant ) , nor any where was ...
Página 67
... women , handsome ( winsome , vanlich ) of hue , " and highest shrowded ( most richly dressed ) and best in- “ structed . ” ( itogene , peritus , Sax . ) taughten , Lat . docens . And hahlukest iscrudde , And alre best itozene . For [ 67 ]
... women , handsome ( winsome , vanlich ) of hue , " and highest shrowded ( most richly dressed ) and best in- “ structed . ” ( itogene , peritus , Sax . ) taughten , Lat . docens . And hahlukest iscrudde , And alre best itozene . For [ 67 ]
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... passage seems to mean , that the women were severe in their manners , and “ told ( ż . e . held ) as un- worthy those who were irregular in their conduct or " dress . " Tha hafde anglene ard1 That alrebezte here word , And [ 68 ]
... passage seems to mean , that the women were severe in their manners , and “ told ( ż . e . held ) as un- worthy those who were irregular in their conduct or " dress . " Tha hafde anglene ard1 That alrebezte here word , And [ 68 ]
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