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The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of Dorastus
and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few important
deviations , in the construction of the plot of his “ Winter's Tale , ' is a small book ...
The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of Dorastus
and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few important
deviations , in the construction of the plot of his “ Winter's Tale , ' is a small book ...
Pagina 115
... you are now , sir , a gentleman born . Clo . Ay , and have been so any time
these four hours . Shep . And so have I , boy . Clo . So you have : -- but I was a
gentleman born before my father : for the king's son took me by the hand , and
called ...
... you are now , sir , a gentleman born . Clo . Ay , and have been so any time
these four hours . Shep . And so have I , boy . Clo . So you have : -- but I was a
gentleman born before my father : for the king's son took me by the hand , and
called ...
Pagina 245
A garment called a bliaus ( from whence probably the modern French blouse ) ,
appears to have been a sort of super - tunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ;
and in winter it is said to have been lined with fur . The common Norman mantle ...
A garment called a bliaus ( from whence probably the modern French blouse ) ,
appears to have been a sort of super - tunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ;
and in winter it is said to have been lined with fur . The common Norman mantle ...
Pagina 247
Engines of war , called the mangonell and the petraria , for throwing heavy
stones , are mentioned by Guliel . Britto in his Phillippeis , ' l . 7 :“ Interea grossos
petraria mittit ab intus Assidue lapides mangonellusque minores . " And in the
close ...
Engines of war , called the mangonell and the petraria , for throwing heavy
stones , are mentioned by Guliel . Britto in his Phillippeis , ' l . 7 :“ Interea grossos
petraria mittit ab intus Assidue lapides mangonellusque minores . " And in the
close ...
Pagina 380
The armour of this reign was nearly all of plate , -a neck - piece of chain fastened
to the bascinet , and called the camail , and the indented edge of the chain -
apron depending below the jupon , or surcoat , being nearly all the mail visible .
The armour of this reign was nearly all of plate , -a neck - piece of chain fastened
to the bascinet , and called the camail , and the indented edge of the chain -
apron depending below the jupon , or surcoat , being nearly all the mail visible .
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