In our forefathers tyme, whan Papistrie, as a standyng poole, couered and ouerflowed all England, fewe bookes were read in our tong, sauyng certaine bookes of Cheualrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as some say, were made in Monasteries,... Sir Tristrem; a metrical romance, ed. by W. Scott - Seite 323von Thomas (of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer.) - 1804Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Jörg Theis - 2004 - 524 Seiten
...England, fewe bookes were read in our tong, sauing certaine bookes of Cheualrie, as they sayd, for pastyme and pleasure, which, as some say, were made in Monasteries,...Monkes, or wanton Chanons: as one for example, Morte Arthure: the whole pleasure of which booke standeth in two speciall poyntes, in open mans slaughter,... | |
| Steve Mentz - 2006 - 284 Seiten
...and ouerflowed all England, fewe bookes were read in our long, sauying certaine bookes of Cheualrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as...idle Monkes or wanton Chanons: as one for example, Mart Arthure; the whole pleasure of which booke standeth in two special poyntes, in open mans slaughter... | |
| Michael Alexander - 2007 - 348 Seiten
...and overflowed all England, fewe bookes were read in our tong, savyng certaine bookes of Chevalrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as...Monkes, or wanton Chanons: as one for example, Morte Arthure: the whole pleasure of which booke standeth in two speciall poyntes, in open mans slaughter,... | |
| Lilla Maria Crisafulli, Cecilia Pietropoli - 2007 - 281 Seiten
...overflowed all England, few books were read in our tongue, saving certain books of chivalry, as they said, for pastime and pleasure, which, as some say, were made in monasteries by idle monks or wanton canons; as one, for example, Morte Darthur, the whole pleasure of which book standeth... | |
| Henry Thomas - 1969 - 372 Seiten
...and ouerflowed all England, fewe bookes were read in our tong, sauyng certaine bookes of Cheualrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as...Monkes, or wanton Chanons: as one for example, Morte Arthure: the whole pleasure of which booke standeth in two speciall poyntes, in open mans slaughter,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1862 - 846 Seiten
...occupation was looked upon as a * 'In our forefathers' time, when Papistrie as a standing poole covered and overflowed all England, few bookes were red in our toong, savying certayne bookes of chiralrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as some say, were made in monasteries by... | |
| 1824 - 996 Seiten
...all Englande, fewe bookes were read in our tongue, savyng certaine bookes of chevalrie, as they said for pastime and pleasure; which, as some say, were made in monasteries by idle monks, or wanton chanons. As for example, La Morte D' Arthur, the whole pleasure of which booke standeth... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 542 Seiten
...papistrie, as a standing poole, covered and overflowed all England, few bookes were red in our toong, savyng certayne bookes of chivalrie, as they sayd, for pastime and pleasure, which, as some eay, were made in monasteries by idle monkes or wanton chanons. As one, for example, Morte Arthure,... | |
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