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. |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-3 од 78
Страница 100
... answer to my Will . Marvell not that I had rather read , than listen to my Regent , for he was the greatest Affe that ever mounted into a chair . He did reach us nothing but fop- peries , and cauled us to imploy our time in ftudies ...
... answer to my Will . Marvell not that I had rather read , than listen to my Regent , for he was the greatest Affe that ever mounted into a chair . He did reach us nothing but fop- peries , and cauled us to imploy our time in ftudies ...
Страница 116
... answer his words and to tell him in my passion that I was no proctor's clerk , but a gentleman . This made that wretched fellow to laugh with an open mouth and say unto those who were about him , ' Observe but what a countenance of a ...
... answer his words and to tell him in my passion that I was no proctor's clerk , but a gentleman . This made that wretched fellow to laugh with an open mouth and say unto those who were about him , ' Observe but what a countenance of a ...
Страница 285
... answer , " When I have the crown upon my head , it will be good to call me Sire ; for the present , I will content myself with the title of Monseigneur . " " Pardon us " ( said Raymond ) “ if when you shall be pleased to command us , we ...
... answer , " When I have the crown upon my head , it will be good to call me Sire ; for the present , I will content myself with the title of Monseigneur . " " Pardon us " ( said Raymond ) “ if when you shall be pleased to command us , we ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
acquainted adventures afterwards alliteration Amadis de Gaul amongst answer assured Audebert beauty behold believe Bergamin better Buisson cassock castle cause chamber Charles Sorel choler cittern Clerantes Collinet companions conceived constrained Corsegua Cotgrave counterfeit court cuckold delight demanded desire discourse door Dorini doth Emilia entertain Ergastus esteem eyes fancy father favour fear France Francion French friends gallant Garavini gentleman give hand hath heard honour Hortensius humour idiom Italy king knew lackeys ladies laugh Lauretta lodging lute marriage master means mistress mountebank Nais never nevertheless night observed passion perceived play pleased pleasure present Procne promised Raymond received replied resolved returned Rome Sallust servants signor soul speak spirit spoken tell things thou thought told took translation Twelvetide understand unto Valerius verses viol whatsoever wife words Wright young