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From the point of view taken in this drama , life appears like a singular and
serene , even while terrifying , winter's tale , related by the flickering light of the
fire in a rough boisterous night , in still and homelike trustiness , by an old
grandmother ...
From the point of view taken in this drama , life appears like a singular and
serene , even while terrifying , winter's tale , related by the flickering light of the
fire in a rough boisterous night , in still and homelike trustiness , by an old
grandmother ...
Pagina 245
The nobles , when unarmed , appear to have been attired in the same manner ,
viz . in the tunic , super - tunic , and mantle ... A garment called a bliaus ( from
whence probably the modern French blouse ) , appears to have been a sort of
super ...
The nobles , when unarmed , appear to have been attired in the same manner ,
viz . in the tunic , super - tunic , and mantle ... A garment called a bliaus ( from
whence probably the modern French blouse ) , appears to have been a sort of
super ...
Pagina 353
From a passage discovered in an old manuscript copy of the romance of Renard
le Coutrefait , ' it appears that cards were known in France about 1340 ; and there
is no doubt that they were commonly used in France and Spain about the end ...
From a passage discovered in an old manuscript copy of the romance of Renard
le Coutrefait , ' it appears that cards were known in France about 1340 ; and there
is no doubt that they were commonly used in France and Spain about the end ...
Pagina 457
It appears to have been the property of Charles of Anjou , Count of Maine , and
formed part of the Harleian collection . Another manuscript of the same history ,
which is in the library at Lambeth , was that consulted and quoted by the early ...
It appears to have been the property of Charles of Anjou , Count of Maine , and
formed part of the Harleian collection . Another manuscript of the same history ,
which is in the library at Lambeth , was that consulted and quoted by the early ...
Pagina 466
The quarto of 1608 , the only other edition in which the passage appears , reads
thus :6 Give me the crown . - Seize the crown . Here , cousin , on this side my
hand , and on that side yours . " It appears to us that the repetition of “ here ,
cousin ...
The quarto of 1608 , the only other edition in which the passage appears , reads
thus :6 Give me the crown . - Seize the crown . Here , cousin , on this side my
hand , and on that side yours . " It appears to us that the repetition of “ here ,
cousin ...
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