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 viii
... therefore substitute the fol- lowing profound , albeit quaintly enunciated , comments upon the story , from the pen of one , who being " more German than the Germans , " has naturalized among us their semi - æsthetic , semi - mystical ...
... therefore substitute the fol- lowing profound , albeit quaintly enunciated , comments upon the story , from the pen of one , who being " more German than the Germans , " has naturalized among us their semi - æsthetic , semi - mystical ...
Page xxi
... therefore not to be wondered that a so deeply - contrived name of an animal became firmly rooted in the Frankish tongue , that it could even supplant the French appellative goupil , and from Renart at last became renard . But what ...
... therefore not to be wondered that a so deeply - contrived name of an animal became firmly rooted in the Frankish tongue , that it could even supplant the French appellative goupil , and from Renart at last became renard . But what ...
Page xxxvii
... therefore , be as well to demolish , as we trust to do with a very few words , these " grillenfangereyen " ( as his countrymen characteristically designate such whimsical specu- lations ) of Professor Mone , whose peculiar notions on ...
... therefore , be as well to demolish , as we trust to do with a very few words , these " grillenfangereyen " ( as his countrymen characteristically designate such whimsical specu- lations ) of Professor Mone , whose peculiar notions on ...
Page xlviii
... therefore pass over Isen- * Mone says that in this part of the poem the lion no longer represents the emperor Arnulph , but his son Lewis of Germany , and that the division of the heifer is intended to typify the partition of Lorraine ...
... therefore pass over Isen- * Mone says that in this part of the poem the lion no longer represents the emperor Arnulph , but his son Lewis of Germany , and that the division of the heifer is intended to typify the partition of Lorraine ...
Page lii
... therefore summoned , at which Isengrim complains against Rey- nard , and the cock and hen bring in upon a bier the dead body of their daughter , whom the fox had bitten to death ; at which misdeed the king becomes so en- raged that he ...
... therefore summoned , at which Isengrim complains against Rey- nard , and the cock and hen bring in upon a bier the dead body of their daughter , whom the fox had bitten to death ; at which misdeed the king becomes so en- raged that he ...
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aferd agayn Anglo-Saxon ayenst beestis Bellyn Bruyn the bere brynge CAPITULO catte Caxton chyldren comen complayned cosyn coude counseyl court dame dayes deth drede dyde edition euyl eyen fable fatte fayn fayr felde Flemish fore frendes fynde grete Grimm Grymbert gydre gyue hath haue heed herde herte Ibid Isengrim kynge Kywart laye lignage lord the kyng Low German lyke Maleperduys maye moche myght neuer neuew nyght ouer Piers Ploughman poem praye preest quene rede Reinaert Reineke Reynard the Fox Reynardine Reynart sawe sayde saye sette shold shold haue sore sorowe spack stode subtyl suffre theef thenne ther therfore therin therof theyr thise thou thyng thynke tresour trespaced trouthe Tybert tyme vpon wente whan wold haue wolf wordes worship wulf wylle wyse wyste wyth wythout ye haue ye shal yf ye Ysegrym Zwentibold