71 resultados para Middle English romances
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With an Essay on the ancient minstrels in England (v. 1, p. xxv-lx) and On the ancient metrical romances (v. 3, p. 1-37)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v.1. From the beginnings to the cycles of romance.--v.2. The end of the middle ages.--v.3. Renascence and reformation.--v.4. Prose and poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.--v.5-6. The drama to 1642, pt. 1-2.--v.7. Cavalier and Puritan.--v.8. The age of Dryden.--v.9. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift.--v.10. The age of Johnson.--v.11. The period of the French revolution.--v.12-14. The nineteenth century.--General index.
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Library has number 378.
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"780 copies of this edition printed for England and America ..."
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With an Essay on the ancient minstrels in England (v. 1, p. [xxiii]-xliii) and On the ancient metrical romances (v. 2, p. 80-104)
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Accompanied by "Volume XV. General index." (xxiv, 411, [1] p. 24 cm.) Published: Cambridge, The University press, 1927.
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With an Essay on the ancient minstrels in England (v. 1, p. [345]-430) and On the ancient metrical romances (v. 3, p. 339-376)
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Abstract of the Eyrbiggiasaga; being the early annals of that district of Iecland lying around the promontory called Snæfells, by W. S. [i.e. Sir Walter Scott] Glossary, by R. Jamieson.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Formerly attributed to Étienne de Besançon but apparently the work was not composed until some years after his death in 1292; more probably by Arnoldus of Liége. cf. Catalogue of romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the Brit. Museum, v. 3, p. 423-438; The Library, Jan. 1905, p. 94-101.