A Critical Edition of "The Comical History of Francion" (1655)Chicago Spectrum Press, 2005 - 354 страница "This edition of 'The Comical History of Francion' (1655) provides the reader with a version in modern English and compares it to the French original, 'La vraie histoire comique de Francion' (1633)" -- Introduction, p. 7. |
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... heard did proceed from his guests who were breaking open the coffer to empty it . He listened again attentively and heard no noise at all . I know not what new revolution of thoughts did surprise his fancy , and he began to accuse ...
... heard did proceed from his guests who were breaking open the coffer to empty it . He listened again attentively and heard no noise at all . I know not what new revolution of thoughts did surprise his fancy , and he began to accuse ...
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... heard of him in France , and if he be not a counterfeit himself , and one who ought not to abuse the name of a gentleman ; and we shall then perceive that it is an easy matter to be liberal by false merchandise . We ought also to ...
... heard of him in France , and if he be not a counterfeit himself , and one who ought not to abuse the name of a gentleman ; and we shall then perceive that it is an easy matter to be liberal by false merchandise . We ought also to ...
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... heard in the city . It was that a French gentleman was apprehended as a great malefactor . He did not imagine that it had been Francion , although he had heard him named . He professed that in the morning he was angry with him by reason ...
... heard in the city . It was that a French gentleman was apprehended as a great malefactor . He did not imagine that it had been Francion , although he had heard him named . He professed that in the morning he was angry with him by reason ...
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Title Pages from 1655 and 1661 Editions 1518 | 15 |
To Francion | 21 |
Books 112 25332 | 332 |
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according acquainted affection afterwards alliteration answer appear arms assured beauty began believe better body brought called carried cause chamber Clerantes commanded conceived continued court delight demanded desire discourse discover door eyes fair father favour fear follow Francion French friends Garavini gave give given hand head hear heard heart honour Hortensius humour imagine immediately Italy king knew ladies least leave live lodging look manner master means mistress Nais never nevertheless night observed passed perceived persons piece play pleased pleasure present promised Raymond reason received reference replied resolved rest returned seemed seen servants sometimes speak spirit spoken taken tell things thought told took translation turn understand unto verses wife Wright write young