The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 69
... derived the story from some written source . This appears from the following circumstances : ( a ) He intro- duces it as an example of what he calls ' the virtue of placability ' in company with other illustrations , each of which he ...
... derived the story from some written source . This appears from the following circumstances : ( a ) He intro- duces it as an example of what he calls ' the virtue of placability ' in company with other illustrations , each of which he ...
Strana 459
... derived from the French aguet , aguetter , which by early writers were spelt agait , agaiter , or await , awaiter , respectively . M. A. de Che- vallet says : ' On écrevait autrefois - wait , waiter , aussi bien que gait , gait- ter ...
... derived from the French aguet , aguetter , which by early writers were spelt agait , agaiter , or await , awaiter , respectively . M. A. de Che- vallet says : ' On écrevait autrefois - wait , waiter , aussi bien que gait , gait- ter ...
Strana 523
... derived from the French hacquenée , which Cotgrave translates An ambling horse , gelding , or mare .'- Palsgrave gives ' Hackeney horse - hacquenee 2 , f .'- L'Esclair . p . 228. Lobineau , a Benedictine who published a voluminous ...
... derived from the French hacquenée , which Cotgrave translates An ambling horse , gelding , or mare .'- Palsgrave gives ' Hackeney horse - hacquenee 2 , f .'- L'Esclair . p . 228. Lobineau , a Benedictine who published a voluminous ...
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