The life and typography of William Caxton, Volumen11861 |
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... sone as we have knowlege ye shall haue wittyng and as for the lettres that ye write ye shulde sent from seint Omers we receyued non as yitt and as for any ioperdy that shulde fall ye shall vnderstonde it ther soner than we here / and if ...
... sone as we have knowlege ye shall haue wittyng and as for the lettres that ye write ye shulde sent from seint Omers we receyued non as yitt and as for any ioperdy that shulde fall ye shall vnderstonde it ther soner than we here / and if ...
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... sone | was foude dede in the gardyn , what time the lady that hadde | charge of him went with the grekes to shew him the water | as in the siege of thebes it is more plainly shewd , but what | cam afterward of these two sones it is ...
... sone | was foude dede in the gardyn , what time the lady that hadde | charge of him went with the grekes to shew him the water | as in the siege of thebes it is more plainly shewd , but what | cam afterward of these two sones it is ...
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... sone whos name was philemelus , and more haue I not red of the noble Iason , but this haue | I fouden more then myn auctor reherceth in his boke , & ther fore I make here an ende of this storie of Iason . whom di- | uce meñ blame ...
... sone whos name was philemelus , and more haue I not red of the noble Iason , but this haue | I fouden more then myn auctor reherceth in his boke , & ther fore I make here an ende of this storie of Iason . whom di- | uce meñ blame ...
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... sone . And of his moost boūtynuous grace to pardōne me | so presumyng / beschyng Almyghty god to kepe maynte- | ne / and graunte to hym longe lyf and prosperous and | thaccom plysshement of his hye and noble desyres . And | aftir this ...
... sone . And of his moost boūtynuous grace to pardōne me | so presumyng / beschyng Almyghty god to kepe maynte- | ne / and graunte to hym longe lyf and prosperous and | thaccom plysshement of his hye and noble desyres . And | aftir this ...
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... sone & heyer to the lord typ- | toft , which in his tyme flowred in vertue , & cunnyng , to whom I knewe none like emonge the lordes of the tem- poralite in science & moral vertue , I beseche almyghty god | to haue mercy on his sowle ...
... sone & heyer to the lord typ- | toft , which in his tyme flowred in vertue , & cunnyng , to whom I knewe none like emonge the lordes of the tem- poralite in science & moral vertue , I beseche almyghty god | to haue mercy on his sowle ...
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Página 185 - And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother.
Página 175 - I, accordyng to my copye, have doon sette it in enprynte to the entente that noble men may see and lerne the noble actes of chyvalrye, the jentyl and vertuous dedes that somme knyghtes used in tho dayes, by whyche they came to honour, and how they that were vycious were punysshed and ofte put to shame and rebuke...
Página 174 - Arthur, whos noble actes I purpose to wryte in thys present book here folowyng; the second was Charlemayn, or Charles the grete, of whome thystorye is had in many places bothe in Frensshe and Englysshe ; and the thyrd and last was Godefray of Boloyn...
Página 170 - ... one gentylman cam to me / and said that this book was not accordyng in many places vnto the book that Gefferey chaucer had made / To whom I answerd that I had made it accordyng to my copye / and by me was nothyng added ne mynusshyd...
Página 175 - God hath sente to me, under the favour and correctyon of al noble lordes and gentylmen, enprysed" to enprynte a book of the noble hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye unto me delyverd. Whyche copye Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of Frensshe and reduced it into Englysshe.
Página 174 - The sayd noble jentylmen instantly requyred me t'emprynte th'ystorye of the sayd noble kyng and conquerour kyng Arthur and of his knyghtes, wyth th'ystorye of the Saynt Greal and of the deth and endyng of the sayd Arthur, affermyng that I...
Página 175 - But al is wryton for our doctryne, and for to beware that we falle not to vyce ne synne, but t'exersyse and folowe vertu, by whyche we may come and atteyne to good fame and renomme in thys lyf, and after thys shorte and transytorye lyf to come unto everlastyng blysse in heven; the whyche He graunte us that reygneth in heven, the Blessyd Trynyte.
Página 173 - For it is notoyrly knowen thorugh the vnyuersal world, that there been ix worthy & the best that euer were. That is to wete thre paynyms, thre Jewes and thre crysten men. As for the paynyms they were tofore the Incarnacyon of Cryst, whiche were named, the fyrst Hector of Troye, of whome thystorye is comen bothe in balade and in prose. The second Alysaunder the grete, & the thyrd Julyus Cezar Emperour of Rome of whome thystoryes ben wel kno and had.
Página 130 - see/ and is not wreton with penne and ynke as other "bokes ben...
Página 7 - This Godnay, in the year 1444, wedded the widow of Robert Large, late mayor, which widow had taken the mantle and ring, and the vow to live chaste to God during the term of her life, for the breach whereof, the marriage done, they were troubled by the church, and put to penance, both he and she.