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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... seemed very gainful unto him , and I profess to you that he was not unwilling to put it in practice . But to return to my story , you must understand that as his shop was the place where all the letters were read of these new epistlers ...
... seemed very gainful unto him , and I profess to you that he was not unwilling to put it in practice . But to return to my story , you must understand that as his shop was the place where all the letters were read of these new epistlers ...
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... seemed their arms were not buckled , but they did grow upon their bodies.34 The centaurs were always on horseback , and they did sit so fast in the saddle that it seemed the horse and they were but one piece ; and for that cause the ...
... seemed their arms were not buckled , but they did grow upon their bodies.34 The centaurs were always on horseback , and they did sit so fast in the saddle that it seemed the horse and they were but one piece ; and for that cause the ...
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... seemed to take pleasure to express himself very liberally to those whom he perceived to be in want . He invited one night unto supper all the brave blades of this city , who had ruined themselves and their estates upon the courtesans ...
... seemed to take pleasure to express himself very liberally to those whom he perceived to be in want . He invited one night unto supper all the brave blades of this city , who had ruined themselves and their estates upon the courtesans ...
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