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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... popular name for Cicero at that time . It was so popular that many confused the two , thinking Cicero and Tully were two distinct authors . 11 " She could make her market well enough " is " c'était une bonne marchane " ( " she was a ...
... popular name for Cicero at that time . It was so popular that many confused the two , thinking Cicero and Tully were two distinct authors . 11 " She could make her market well enough " is " c'était une bonne marchane " ( " she was a ...
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... popular exclamation meaning “ par ma foi ” ( Lit. “ indeed , on my word " ) . 10 " Joan " is " Jacquette " in the FT . 11 " Rabina " is " Robaine " ( " Robin " ) in the FT . 12 " God mend all " is inserted by the translator . The FT has ...
... popular exclamation meaning “ par ma foi ” ( Lit. “ indeed , on my word " ) . 10 " Joan " is " Jacquette " in the FT . 11 " Rabina " is " Robaine " ( " Robin " ) in the FT . 12 " God mend all " is inserted by the translator . The FT has ...
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... popular among Catholic recusants . Then a Catholic laywoman , Suzanne Du Verger , wrote The Admirable Events , selected out of the fourth book written in French by John Peter Camus . Together with morall reflections written by the same ...
... popular among Catholic recusants . Then a Catholic laywoman , Suzanne Du Verger , wrote The Admirable Events , selected out of the fourth book written in French by John Peter Camus . Together with morall reflections written by the same ...
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