From Celt to TudorScribner, 1910 |
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20. oldal
... France . traordinary daring . Those were times of ex- The great king had throughout a most pict- uresque and adventurous life : he is hard pushed by the Danes - by rivals - by his own family ; one while a wanderer on the moors— another ...
... France . traordinary daring . Those were times of ex- The great king had throughout a most pict- uresque and adventurous life : he is hard pushed by the Danes - by rivals - by his own family ; one while a wanderer on the moors— another ...
52. oldal
... France . As people say now - in a good Saxon way— you knew where to find him . He was above- board , and showed those traits of boldness and frankness which almost make one forgive his cruelties . He was a rough burr ; and I daresay ...
... France . As people say now - in a good Saxon way— you knew where to find him . He was above- board , and showed those traits of boldness and frankness which almost make one forgive his cruelties . He was a rough burr ; and I daresay ...
56. oldal
... France . London begins to count for more than Rouen . The Norman knights and barons very likely season their talk with what they may have called English slang ; and the better taught of the islanders - the sons of country franklins ...
... France . London begins to count for more than Rouen . The Norman knights and barons very likely season their talk with what they may have called English slang ; and the better taught of the islanders - the sons of country franklins ...
99. oldal
... France , David King of Scotland , and the King of Cyprus . And he not only dined them , but won their money at play ; and afterward , in a very unking - like fashion - paid back the money he had won . Chaucer was a student in his young ...
... France , David King of Scotland , and the King of Cyprus . And he not only dined them , but won their money at play ; and afterward , in a very unking - like fashion - paid back the money he had won . Chaucer was a student in his young ...
103. oldal
... France ; maybe writing there his translation of the famous Roman de la Rose1 - certainly 1 There is question of the authenticity of the transla- tion usually attributed to Chaucer - of which there is only one fifteenth century MS ...
... France ; maybe writing there his translation of the famous Roman de la Rose1 - certainly 1 There is question of the authenticity of the transla- tion usually attributed to Chaucer - of which there is only one fifteenth century MS ...
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