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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... hear the cry of the little child and devour him as he did the rest . ' 38 The fiddler who did not understand his ... Hear you sir . I have played all this evening , and was promised a cardecu for my pains . Give it me sir . ' ' Ah , my ...
... hear the cry of the little child and devour him as he did the rest . ' 38 The fiddler who did not understand his ... Hear you sir . I have played all this evening , and was promised a cardecu for my pains . Give it me sir . ' ' Ah , my ...
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... hear every word she spoke , and throwing herself upon my bed , she ceased not until she had pulled off my ' biggin ' ; 83 and then putting her mouth to my ear , she cried out so loud that eight days afterwards I was quite deaf ; but all ...
... hear every word she spoke , and throwing herself upon my bed , she ceased not until she had pulled off my ' biggin ' ; 83 and then putting her mouth to my ear , she cried out so loud that eight days afterwards I was quite deaf ; but all ...
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... hear him speak , if you could but believe him , as well as hear him , there is not anyone who would have a tooth any longer in his head . He presented a beggar to them from whom he had taken six teeth . He had put them in but a little ...
... hear him speak , if you could but believe him , as well as hear him , there is not anyone who would have a tooth any longer in his head . He presented a beggar to them from whom he had taken six teeth . He had put them in but a little ...
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