Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 12Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1844 - English literature |
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Page xv
... soon became familiar with his exploits ; and the consequence is , that amongst the lyrical compositions of the Troubadours we find allusions to this story older than any poem by a Trouveur now extant on the subject ; older than the XV.
... soon became familiar with his exploits ; and the consequence is , that amongst the lyrical compositions of the Troubadours we find allusions to this story older than any poem by a Trouveur now extant on the subject ; older than the XV.
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... soon after the publication of that great work upon the subject of Reynard , to which such frequent allusion is necessarily made in the course of the pre- sent volume . It was published by Grimm in the year 1838 , in a curious and ...
... soon after the publication of that great work upon the subject of Reynard , to which such frequent allusion is necessarily made in the course of the pre- sent volume . It was published by Grimm in the year 1838 , in a curious and ...
Page xxx
... soon be thine , To pay each traitor off in his own coin . ' " * But to proceed : Joseph , the ram , and Berfridus , the goat , who had listened with great indignation to the suggestions of the wolf , give him such hints with * 66 ' Ipse ...
... soon be thine , To pay each traitor off in his own coin . ' " * But to proceed : Joseph , the ram , and Berfridus , the goat , who had listened with great indignation to the suggestions of the wolf , give him such hints with * 66 ' Ipse ...
Page xxxiv
... soon recover themselves . Bertiliana inquired , " What shall we place before our guest ? " — " There is nothing but the grey head of an old wolf , " replied Joseph . " Bring that in then , " said the fox . Joseph brought in the head ...
... soon recover themselves . Bertiliana inquired , " What shall we place before our guest ? " — " There is nothing but the grey head of an old wolf , " replied Joseph . " Bring that in then , " said the fox . Joseph brought in the head ...
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... soon after joined by Reynard , who demands his share of the prize , whereupon Isengrim gives him the string by which the ham had been carried . Reynard afterwards induces Isengrim to accompany him to a store pond , where he will be able ...
... soon after joined by Reynard , who demands his share of the prize , whereupon Isengrim gives him the string by which the ham had been carried . Reynard afterwards induces Isengrim to accompany him to a store pond , where he will be able ...
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