The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romanceWilliam Edward Mead Ginn, 1904 - 111 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxviii
... seyde Gye : “ allas , allas , " That euyr he borne was . ( B ) , l . 191 . ( B ) , 11. 203 , 204 . This phrase is of course typical , and occurs frequently in this1 and other romances . In The Squyr of Lowe Degre , 1. 68 , the love ...
... seyde Gye : “ allas , allas , " That euyr he borne was . ( B ) , l . 191 . ( B ) , 11. 203 , 204 . This phrase is of course typical , and occurs frequently in this1 and other romances . In The Squyr of Lowe Degre , 1. 68 , the love ...
Strana xxxix
... seyde , To the grownde he hym leyde . ( B ) , ll . 317 , 318 . Felyce on Gye began to loke And in hur armes hym vp ... seyde , " y prey the , ( B ) , 11. 353 , 354 . ( B ) , 11. 361–364 . That pou knyght dubbe me . " • • The Erle ...
... seyde , To the grownde he hym leyde . ( B ) , ll . 317 , 318 . Felyce on Gye began to loke And in hur armes hym vp ... seyde , " y prey the , ( B ) , 11. 353 , 354 . ( B ) , 11. 361–364 . That pou knyght dubbe me . " • • The Erle ...
Strana xl
... seyde , " gyf me leeue For to go myself to preue . I wyll fare to odur londe Dedes of armes for to fonde . " ( B ) , 11. 445-452 . The Earl granted his request . Then Guy turned to his father : " Fadur , yf thy wylle be , I wyll wende ...
... seyde , " gyf me leeue For to go myself to preue . I wyll fare to odur londe Dedes of armes for to fonde . " ( B ) , 11. 445-452 . The Earl granted his request . Then Guy turned to his father : " Fadur , yf thy wylle be , I wyll wende ...
Strana xli
... seyde the emperowre , 2 " For all my cyte wyth the honowre Wolde not Gye do me that skathe , That pou haste seyde here full rathe ; For he ys a full trewe knyght Bothe be day and be nyght . " ( B ) , 11. 3097-3102 . In addition to these ...
... seyde the emperowre , 2 " For all my cyte wyth the honowre Wolde not Gye do me that skathe , That pou haste seyde here full rathe ; For he ys a full trewe knyght Bothe be day and be nyght . " ( B ) , 11. 3097-3102 . In addition to these ...
Strana xlii
... seyde Astadart to syr Gye : • " I schall neuer be glad nor blythe Or y haue thy hedd swythe . " The sowdan sware be hys crowne , Be Apolyn and be Mahowne , That he schall neuyr wele be , Or he haue tane that cyte . ( B ) , ll . 2181 ...
... seyde Astadart to syr Gye : • " I schall neuer be glad nor blythe Or y haue thy hedd swythe . " The sowdan sware be hys crowne , Be Apolyn and be Mahowne , That he schall neuyr wele be , Or he haue tane that cyte . ( B ) , ll . 2181 ...
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The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romance William Edward Mead Úplné zobrazenie - 1904 |
The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romance William Edward Mead Úplné zobrazenie - 1904 |
The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romance William Edward Mead Úplné zobrazenie - 1904 |
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