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... known that the earliest Eng- lish specimen of these singular and fascinating compositions is the Geste of king Horn , which has been faithfully published by the late Mr. Ritson , who has given some account of a French copy in the ...
... known that the earliest Eng- lish specimen of these singular and fascinating compositions is the Geste of king Horn , which has been faithfully published by the late Mr. Ritson , who has given some account of a French copy in the ...
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... known to have caused in the Trojan war . When it came double it was called Castor and Pollux , and accounted a good omen . It has been described as a little . blaze of fire , sometimes appearing by night on the tops of soldiers ' lances ...
... known to have caused in the Trojan war . When it came double it was called Castor and Pollux , and accounted a good omen . It has been described as a little . blaze of fire , sometimes appearing by night on the tops of soldiers ' lances ...
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... known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the frere , as I trowe , Began to daunce soone ; The breres scratched hym in the face And in many another place That the blode brast out , He daunced ...
... known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the frere , as I trowe , Began to daunce soone ; The breres scratched hym in the face And in many another place That the blode brast out , He daunced ...
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... known to Shakspeare , a marginal note says , " Witches in old time were supposed to be of such power that they could pul downe the moone by their inchauntment . " In Fleminge's Virgil's Bucolics is this line , " Charms able are from ...
... known to Shakspeare , a marginal note says , " Witches in old time were supposed to be of such power that they could pul downe the moone by their inchauntment . " In Fleminge's Virgil's Bucolics is this line , " Charms able are from ...
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... known in France , and in all probability imported from that country . The following representation of it is copied from Millæus's Praxis criminis persequendi , Paris , 1541 , folio . This instrument of torture continued to be used in ...
... known in France , and in all probability imported from that country . The following representation of it is copied from Millæus's Praxis criminis persequendi , Paris , 1541 , folio . This instrument of torture continued to be used in ...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With ..., Volum 1 Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1807 |
Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1839 |
Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1839 |
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