A Collection of Early Prose Romances, Zväzok 1William John Thoms W. Pickering, 1828 |
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Strana 3
... towne whiche was called Naverne , upon the Seyne , to the whiche courte came all the lordes and noble blode of Normandy . And because this noble duke was not maryed , his lordes nobles with one assente besought hym to marye and take a ...
... towne whiche was called Naverne , upon the Seyne , to the whiche courte came all the lordes and noble blode of Normandy . And because this noble duke was not maryed , his lordes nobles with one assente besought hym to marye and take a ...
Strana 29
... towne , and there ye shall fynde an heremyte whiche is my goostly fader , and to hym ye shall confesse you , and saye that I sende you to hym , and he shall asoyle you . " Robert answered the pope : " I wyll go with a good wyll ; " and ...
... towne , and there ye shall fynde an heremyte whiche is my goostly fader , and to hym ye shall confesse you , and saye that I sende you to hym , and he shall asoyle you . " Robert answered the pope : " I wyll go with a good wyll ; " and ...
Strana 48
... towne is a holy and deuoute persone , for whose sake God hath gyuen me my speche , wherfore I loue hym in my herte , for I haue alwaye sene and marked his valyance and holynes , but noo man wolde byleue me what poyntynge or sygnes that ...
... towne is a holy and deuoute persone , for whose sake God hath gyuen me my speche , wherfore I loue hym in my herte , for I haue alwaye sene and marked his valyance and holynes , but noo man wolde byleue me what poyntynge or sygnes that ...
Strana 11
... the most pleasantest , so was he had in most reputation with the women , who for his sake made this Song : Welcome to Towne , Tom Doue , Tom Doue , The merriest man aliue , Thy company still we loue , we loue , God OF THOMAS OF READING .
... the most pleasantest , so was he had in most reputation with the women , who for his sake made this Song : Welcome to Towne , Tom Doue , Tom Doue , The merriest man aliue , Thy company still we loue , we loue , God OF THOMAS OF READING .
Strana 24
... Towne , then to keepe the faire here . Why man , quoth she , what meane you by that ? Woman , I meane this , that she will proue a Loadstone , to draw the hearts of all my men after her , and so we shall haue wise service done of all ...
... Towne , then to keepe the faire here . Why man , quoth she , what meane you by that ? Woman , I meane this , that she will proue a Loadstone , to draw the hearts of all my men after her , and so we shall haue wise service done of all ...
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Strana xi - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven. And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from hour to hour we rot and rot; And thereby hangs a tale.
Strana xii - A work of great interest might be compiled upon the origin of popular fiction, and the transmission of similar tales from age to age, and from country to country. The mythology of one period would then appear to pass into the romance of the next century, and that into the nursery tale of the subsequent ages.
Strana 18 - ... all their labour should be lost : they being satisfied, licensed the spirit for to depart. Then went these two learned fryers home...
Strana vii - Historie of Frier Bacon, and Frier Bongay, as it was plaid by her Majesties servants. Made by Robert Greene, Maister of Arts. London, Printed for Edward White, and are to be sold at his shop, at the little North dore of Poules, at the signe of the Gun : 1594.
Strana 24 - ... figuration of art, there may be made instruments of navigation without men to rowe in them, as great ships to brooke the sea, only with one man to steere them, and they shall sayle far more swiftly than if they were full of men: also chariots that shall move with an unspeakable force, without any living creature to stirre them.
Strana 4 - ... where he was entertained, and so continued his learning, and in small time came to be so famous, that he was sent for to the University of Oxford, where he long time studied, and grew so excellent in the secrets of art and nature, that not England onely, but all Christendome admired him.
Strana 17 - ... out any hope of what they sought, that at the last they concluded to raise a spirit, and to know of him that which they could not attaine to by their owne studies.
Strana 48 - In this time, her best beloved, the gentleman, did come to her fathers to visit her, but finding her not there, and hearing that shee was gone with 'her father and the knight, he mistrusted some foul play : and in all hast went to Fryer Bacon, and desired of him some help to recover his love againe, whom he feared, was utterly lost. Fryer Bacon (knowing him for a vertuous gentleman) pittyed him ; and to...
Strana 28 - England for to iutreat a peace betweene them. This ambassadour being come to the king, he feasted him (as it is the manner of princes to doe) and with the best sports as he had then, welcomed him.
Strana 1 - THE FAMOUS HISTORIE OF FRYER BACON, containing the wonderfull things that he did in his life : also the manner of his death, with the lives and deaths of the two conjurers, Bungye and Vandermast.