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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... story short , we went together from church to my chamber , where I read him a love lecture , and taught him what he desired to learn ; but my instructions made so deep an impression , as upon the verge of the axletree of his microcosm ...
... story short , we went together from church to my chamber , where I read him a love lecture , and taught him what he desired to learn ; but my instructions made so deep an impression , as upon the verge of the axletree of his microcosm ...
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... story , which is none of the worst . My lackey had returned with the wood . I would not have it lighted until she ... stories of the same nature are come into my memory , I will give you a particular account of them , where you shall ...
... story , which is none of the worst . My lackey had returned with the wood . I would not have it lighted until she ... stories of the same nature are come into my memory , I will give you a particular account of them , where you shall ...
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... story I did account unto them which was no sooner ended , but all those who heard it did entreat me to give them the name of the count , which was more than I could do ; for I swear to you that those who did rehearse it to me did ...
... story I did account unto them which was no sooner ended , but all those who heard it did entreat me to give them the name of the count , which was more than I could do ; for I swear to you that those who did rehearse it to me did ...
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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