Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1 |
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Strana 156
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9.2 โ i Qosa SEveral pastages in this play were certainly borrowed from the
Çokë's Tale of Gamelyn iz . Chaucer , as will appear I hope from the
followBestmora ...
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9.2 โ i Qosa SEveral pastages in this play were certainly borrowed from the
Çokë's Tale of Gamelyn iz . Chaucer , as will appear I hope from the
followBestmora ...
Strana 157
A Wrestling having been proclaimed at some distance from his brother's house ,
Gamelyn in treated of him to lend ' him a horfe to carry him to the place appointed
; with which he complied . At his first approach , he heard a fronkline ...
A Wrestling having been proclaimed at some distance from his brother's house ,
Gamelyn in treated of him to lend ' him a horfe to carry him to the place appointed
; with which he complied . At his first approach , he heard a fronkline ...
Strana 158
Gamelyn gave him a fall , and broke three of his ribs and his left arm ; by which
means being ab . solutely disabled for a second trial , the prize ( which was a
goat and a ring ) was adjudged in favour of Gamelyn . smisod 90 He returned ...
Gamelyn gave him a fall , and broke three of his ribs and his left arm ; by which
means being ab . solutely disabled for a second trial , the prize ( which was a
goat and a ring ) was adjudged in favour of Gamelyn . smisod 90 He returned ...
Strana 160
His brother not long after being made bigb sheriff , prevailed to have Gamelyn
indicted for the violent outrage committed upon his person . Gamelyn having
leave from the outlaws , made his personal appearance , upon which he was
attach'd ...
His brother not long after being made bigb sheriff , prevailed to have Gamelyn
indicted for the violent outrage committed upon his person . Gamelyn having
leave from the outlaws , made his personal appearance , upon which he was
attach'd ...
Strana 168
Then seidè yongè Gamelyn , “ And swore by Christ'is ore , Now am I older wox
thou shalt Yfindin me a more . “ Be God seide the champion " Welcome motè thou
be , " Come thou onys in my hande , " Shaltin thou nevir ( a ) theo ( the , thrive ] ...
Then seidè yongè Gamelyn , “ And swore by Christ'is ore , Now am I older wox
thou shalt Yfindin me a more . “ Be God seide the champion " Welcome motè thou
be , " Come thou onys in my hande , " Shaltin thou nevir ( a ) theo ( the , thrive ] ...
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