The Prologues and Epilogues of William CaxtonEarly English Text Society, 1928 - 115 páginas |
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... vertue and connyng , to whom I knewe none " lyke among the lordes of the temporalite in science and " moral vertue " 1 and laments his loss , recommending all his readers to pray for the soul of one who with great labour had made a ...
... vertue and connyng , to whom I knewe none " lyke among the lordes of the temporalite in science and " moral vertue " 1 and laments his loss , recommending all his readers to pray for the soul of one who with great labour had made a ...
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... vertues , " & to be assisted with all other his lordes in such wyse " yt his noble royame of England may prospere & " habounde in vertues , and yt synne may be eschewed , " iustice kepte , the royame defended , good men rewardid ...
... vertues , " & to be assisted with all other his lordes in such wyse " yt his noble royame of England may prospere & " habounde in vertues , and yt synne may be eschewed , " iustice kepte , the royame defended , good men rewardid ...
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... vertue . " He also uses the Chaucerian device : " yf any thyng be said or wreton herin , that may greue or " dysplease ony man , blame not me , but the foxe , for they " be his wordes and not myne . " The single copy of the second ...
... vertue . " He also uses the Chaucerian device : " yf any thyng be said or wreton herin , that may greue or " dysplease ony man , blame not me , but the foxe , for they " be his wordes and not myne . " The single copy of the second ...
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... vertue vnto them that be not lernyd ne can not dyscerne wysedom fro folye . Thenne emonge whom there was an excellent doctour of dyuynyte in the royame of fraunce of the ordre of thospytal of Saynt Johns of Jherusalem whiche entended ...
... vertue vnto them that be not lernyd ne can not dyscerne wysedom fro folye . Thenne emonge whom there was an excellent doctour of dyuynyte in the royame of fraunce of the ordre of thospytal of Saynt Johns of Jherusalem whiche entended ...
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... condycion he be that redyth or herith this litel book redde line 25 . take therby ensaumple to amende hym Explicit per Caxton از 1 72 , recto . vertues / to be 2nd Edit . 1483 ] The Game and the Playe of the Chesse 15.
... condycion he be that redyth or herith this litel book redde line 25 . take therby ensaumple to amende hym Explicit per Caxton از 1 72 , recto . vertues / to be 2nd Edit . 1483 ] The Game and the Playe of the Chesse 15.
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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.