Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... appears to exist , except that in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford . Exclusive of its antiquity and rarity , it is valuable as affording a specimen of the earliest and rudest form of our comedy ( for the poem is shorter , and the number ...
... appears to exist , except that in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford . Exclusive of its antiquity and rarity , it is valuable as affording a specimen of the earliest and rudest form of our comedy ( for the poem is shorter , and the number ...
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... appears to have not been friendly to Somer , as , in p . 22 , 1. 8 , he says he is " of sotts not the best ; " and his account of the life led by him at court in the next line is far from enviable . P. 23 , 1. 4 , —ymps , ] imp was used ...
... appears to have not been friendly to Somer , as , in p . 22 , 1. 8 , he says he is " of sotts not the best ; " and his account of the life led by him at court in the next line is far from enviable . P. 23 , 1. 4 , —ymps , ] imp was used ...
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... appears they were borne in England till the 2nd of Edward VI . In Stowe's Chronicle , by Howes , the practice is said to have been discontinued in 1548. - Brand . Naorgeorgus , translated by Barnaby Googe , says : - " The people all do ...
... appears they were borne in England till the 2nd of Edward VI . In Stowe's Chronicle , by Howes , the practice is said to have been discontinued in 1548. - Brand . Naorgeorgus , translated by Barnaby Googe , says : - " The people all do ...
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