King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... called Matthew of Westminster and to Geoffrey of Monmouth as his authorities , and relates the history of Leir as follows : - - ' Leir the son of Baldud , was admitted Ruler ouer the Britaynes , in the yeere of the world . 3105. at what ...
... called Matthew of Westminster and to Geoffrey of Monmouth as his authorities , and relates the history of Leir as follows : - - ' Leir the son of Baldud , was admitted Ruler ouer the Britaynes , in the yeere of the world . 3105. at what ...
Pàgina vi
... called he his yongest daughter Cordeilla before him , and asked of hir what accompt she made of him : vnto whome she made this answer as followeth : Knowing the great loue and fatherly zeale that towards me you haue always borne , ( for ...
... called he his yongest daughter Cordeilla before him , and asked of hir what accompt she made of him : vnto whome she made this answer as followeth : Knowing the great loue and fatherly zeale that towards me you haue always borne , ( for ...
Pàgina viii
... called Gornoille , Regau ( as in Geoffrey ) , and Cordoille or Gordoylle , but there is a curious confusion with regard to the husbands of the two former . Gornoille is given to the duke of Cornwall , and Regau to the Scottish king ...
... called Gornoille , Regau ( as in Geoffrey ) , and Cordoille or Gordoylle , but there is a curious confusion with regard to the husbands of the two former . Gornoille is given to the duke of Cornwall , and Regau to the Scottish king ...
Pàgina ix
... called ' The pitifull state , and storie of the Paphlagonian vnkinde King , and his kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . ' So much of it as is necessary for our purpose is here given from the edition of ...
... called ' The pitifull state , and storie of the Paphlagonian vnkinde King , and his kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . ' So much of it as is necessary for our purpose is here given from the edition of ...
Pàgina xii
... called an indignitie , which was laid vpon me ) threw me out of my seat , and put out my eyes ; and then ( proud in his tyrannie ) let me go , neither imprisoning , nor killing me ; but rather delighting to make me feele my miserie ...
... called an indignitie , which was laid vpon me ) threw me out of my seat , and put out my eyes ; and then ( proud in his tyrannie ) let me go , neither imprisoning , nor killing me ; but rather delighting to make me feele my miserie ...
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