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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... Thomas May , ( 1595-1650 ) born in Sussex , wrote several tragedies on classical subjects and two comedies , The Heir ( 1620 ) and The Old Couple ( c . 1620 ) . He translated Lucan's Pharsalia ( 1626-7 ) and Virgil's Georgics ( 1628 ) ...
... Thomas May , ( 1595-1650 ) born in Sussex , wrote several tragedies on classical subjects and two comedies , The Heir ( 1620 ) and The Old Couple ( c . 1620 ) . He translated Lucan's Pharsalia ( 1626-7 ) and Virgil's Georgics ( 1628 ) ...
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... Thomas his kin " is a possessive for " a doubting Thomas . " The FT has “ qui n'avait pas coutume de croire de léger " ( " who was not accustomed to think lightly " ) . " De léger ” is “ à la légère ” ( “ lightly ” ) ( Adam , 1376 ) ...
... Thomas his kin " is a possessive for " a doubting Thomas . " The FT has “ qui n'avait pas coutume de croire de léger " ( " who was not accustomed to think lightly " ) . " De léger ” is “ à la légère ” ( “ lightly ” ) ( Adam , 1376 ) ...
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... Thomas Harper . London : 1641. These translations are countered by the Royalist Anglican viewpoint in Major John Wright's The Loving Enemie ( 1650 ) and Nature's Paradox ( 1652 ) . Another Royalist Anglican , Joseph Jennings , wrote ...
... Thomas Harper . London : 1641. These translations are countered by the Royalist Anglican viewpoint in Major John Wright's The Loving Enemie ( 1650 ) and Nature's Paradox ( 1652 ) . Another Royalist Anglican , Joseph Jennings , wrote ...
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