Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 51
... original , but probably a mistake for swords . P. 30 , 1. 8. - Glaver . ] To flatter . P. 35 , 1. 11. - Deck . ] Pack of cards . P. 40 , 1. 12. - Rampicke . ] Partially decayed ; a term generally applied to a tree which begins to decay ...
... original , but probably a mistake for swords . P. 30 , 1. 8. - Glaver . ] To flatter . P. 35 , 1. 11. - Deck . ] Pack of cards . P. 40 , 1. 12. - Rampicke . ] Partially decayed ; a term generally applied to a tree which begins to decay ...
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... original manuscript is imperfect at the beginning , but , as Mr. Collier observes , " very little of it can have been lost , beyond the mere introduction , to shew how the discussion com- menced . The whole is in the handwriting of the ...
... original manuscript is imperfect at the beginning , but , as Mr. Collier observes , " very little of it can have been lost , beyond the mere introduction , to shew how the discussion com- menced . The whole is in the handwriting of the ...
Page v
... great degree from the author's original composition , not in facts , but in language . One copy is contained in a MS . of the time of Charles II , in the possession of Mr. Bateman , who has obligingly collated our text in proof.
... great degree from the author's original composition , not in facts , but in language . One copy is contained in a MS . of the time of Charles II , in the possession of Mr. Bateman , who has obligingly collated our text in proof.
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