T. Warton, ip 225. So William of Nassyngton (circ. 1480) as quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt, (Chaucer, iv. 319). — I will make no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours As dus Mynstrelles and Jestours... The British Critic - Página 3111796Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...the harpe, The Minstrelles synge, the Jogelours carpe." T. Warton, ip 225. So William of Nassyngton (circ. 1480) as quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt (Chaucer, iv. 319), — "I will make no vain carplnge Of dejt'd of ani'ys ne of amours As dus M ynstrelles and Ji'stours [Gestours], That makys... | |
| English poetry - 1877 - 1010 páginas
...harpe, The Minstrelles synge, the Jogelours carpe.' T. Warton. I. p. 225. So William of Nassyngton (circ. 1480; as quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt, (Chaucer IV....no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours As das Mynstrelles and Jestonrs [Qestours] That makes carpinge in many a place Of Octaviane and Isembrase,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 536 páginas
...gestour was a very different person from our jester: — ' I warne you furst at thebegynninge, That I will make no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours, As dus mynstrelles and jestours, That makys carpinge in many a place Of Octamane and Isembrace, And of many... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1886 - 566 páginas
...jogelours carpe." T. Warton, ip 225. So William of Nassyngton (circ. 1480) as quoted by Mr. Tynvhitt (Chaucer, iv. 319) : — " I will make no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours As dus MynstreLes and Jestours [Gestours] That makys carpinge in many a place Of Octaviane and Isembrase,... | |
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...treatise by John of Waldby; MS. Reg. 17 C. viii. p. 2 : — I warne you furst at the beginninge, That I will make no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours, As dus mynstreUes and jestours, That makys carpinge in many a place Of Oetoviane and Isembrase, And of many... | |
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...treatise by John of Waldby; MS. Reg. 17 C. viii. p. z : — I warne you furst at the beginninge, That I will make no vain carpinge Of dedes of armys ne of amours, As dus mynstrelles and jestours, That makys carpinge in many a place Of Octoviane and Isembrase, And of many... | |
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