The Prologues and Epilogues of William CaxtonEarly English Text Society, 1928 - 115 páginas |
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... entry in the Archives of the Mercers ' Company for " lan xvj du Roy Henr . sisme " ( 1438 ) which records the apprenticing of John Large and William Caxton to Robert Large , one of the most influential mercers in London , an alderman of ...
... entry in the Archives of the Mercers ' Company for " lan xvj du Roy Henr . sisme " ( 1438 ) which records the apprenticing of John Large and William Caxton to Robert Large , one of the most influential mercers in London , an alderman of ...
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... entry for the hundred of Shamele , modern Shamwell : 7- " Unde in allocacione pro bonis et catallis Baron quinquis portuum per breue domini R ( egis ) De Will ( ielm ) o Caston De allocacione pro bonis et catallis Abbyssae et sororum de ...
... entry for the hundred of Shamele , modern Shamwell : 7- " Unde in allocacione pro bonis et catallis Baron quinquis portuum per breue domini R ( egis ) De Will ( ielm ) o Caston De allocacione pro bonis et catallis Abbyssae et sororum de ...
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... entry that Caxton may not have left England until 1445 , but if so we must conclude that the Prologue to the Recuyell was not written when the actual translation was completed in 1471 , but with the Epilogue at the time of its going to ...
... entry that Caxton may not have left England until 1445 , but if so we must conclude that the Prologue to the Recuyell was not written when the actual translation was completed in 1471 , but with the Epilogue at the time of its going to ...
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... entry in the Registre des sentences civiles de Bruges , 1 which records him as standing surety for the large sum of £ 110 sterling , equivalent to at least ten times that amount in the currency of to - day . The circumstances were as ...
... entry in the Registre des sentences civiles de Bruges , 1 which records him as standing surety for the large sum of £ 110 sterling , equivalent to at least ten times that amount in the currency of to - day . The circumstances were as ...
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... entry in the Books of the Company under the heading " Entre en la lyvere , ' where are written the names of Edmond Redeknape , Richaert Burgh and William Caxton , who had evidently journeyed from Bruges together to be admitted to the ...
... entry in the Books of the Company under the heading " Entre en la lyvere , ' where are written the names of Edmond Redeknape , Richaert Burgh and William Caxton , who had evidently journeyed from Bruges together to be admitted to the ...
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The Prologues and Epilogues of William Caxton William Caxton,Walter John Blyth Crotch Vista completa - 1928 |
The Prologues and Epilogues of William Caxton William Caxton,Walter John Blyth Crotch Vista completa - 1928 |
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accordyng alia shopa almyghty anno annu(m beseche boke Bruges Burgundy Calais chyualry Colard Mansion Cologne comyn copye crysten dayes dede desyre deth dictes Duke of Burgundy dyuerce Edward IV emonge ende endeth England English englysshe enprynte entry EPILOGUE euery F. J. Furnivall folowe folowyng fore frensshe fynde fyrst grace grete gyue Hansards Hanse Hanserecesse hath haue Henry VI heuen historye ib(ide)m iiij iiijd iijs Item King knyghtes latyn lerne London maner Mercers merchants Middelburg moche moost myght neuer noble ouer peple praye prologue prouffyte prynce recto royame ryght sayd sayd book sayd lord sayengis saynt sette shal rede shold somme souerayn symple thende Thenne ther therfore therin therof theyr thynges thys translacion translated Treaty Roll tyme Utrecht verso vertue vertuous vna shopa vnderstande vnto werke Westminster whan whyche Willem William Caxton wold wreton wyll wyse wyth xiijs yere
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Página 108 - And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother.
Página 108 - ... and wente to lande for to refreshe them: And one of theym named sheffelde, a mercer, cam in to an hows and axed for mete : and specyally he axyd after eggys : And the goode wyf answerde, that she coude speke no frenshe.
Página 90 - ... so craftyly made / that he comprehended hys maters in short / quyck and hye sentences / eschewyng prolyxyte / castyng away the chaf of superfluyte / and shewyng the pyked grayn of sentence / vtteryd by crafty and sugred eloquence...
Página 108 - Englysshe now vsid, and certaynly it was wreton in suche wyse that it was more lyke to Dutche than Englysshe, I coude not reduce ne brynge it to be vnderstonden. And certaynly...
Página 92 - Rome, of whome thystoryes ben wel kno and had. And as for the thre Jewes, whyche also were tofore thyncarnacyon of our Lord, of whome the fyrst was due Josue...
Página 92 - ... many noble and dyvers gentylmen of thys royame of Englond camen and demaunded me many and oftymes wherfore that I have not do made and enprynte the noble hystorye of the Saynt Greal and of the moost renomed Crysten kyng, fyrst and chyef of the thre best Crysten, and worthy, kyng Arthur, whyche ought moost to be remembred emonge us Englysshemen tofore al other Crysten kynges.