Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 22Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page ii
... says : " Wood , who designates him Alexander de Barklay , surmises him to have been born at or near a town so called in Somer- setshire ; but Ritson owns that there is no such town in that county . * Bale , the oldest authority , tells ...
... says : " Wood , who designates him Alexander de Barklay , surmises him to have been born at or near a town so called in Somer- setshire ; but Ritson owns that there is no such town in that county . * Bale , the oldest authority , tells ...
Page iii
... says , " he seems to have spent some time at Cambridge , " founding his assumption on the lines of his First Eclogue : - " And once in Cambridge I heard a scoller say , One of the same that go in copes gay . " And which neither proves ...
... says , " he seems to have spent some time at Cambridge , " founding his assumption on the lines of his First Eclogue : - " And once in Cambridge I heard a scoller say , One of the same that go in copes gay . " And which neither proves ...
Page lxviii
... says.- " I write ne jest ne tale of Robin Hood . " And in the same work he again says : - 66 many are so blinded with their folly , That no scriptur thinke they so true nor gode , As is a folishe jest of Robin Hood . " * Coridon , in ...
... says.- " I write ne jest ne tale of Robin Hood . " And in the same work he again says : - 66 many are so blinded with their folly , That no scriptur thinke they so true nor gode , As is a folishe jest of Robin Hood . " * Coridon , in ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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