Animaduersions Vppon the Annotacions and Corrections of Some Imperfections of Impressiones of Chaucers Workes: (sett Downe Before Tyme, and Nowe) Reprinted in the Yere of Oure Lorde 1598 ...Chaucer society, 1875 - 171 pages |
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Page xxvii
... ther . Id . On Sunday , June 1 , 1533 , at the Coronation of Anne Boleyn , Wm Thynne was one of the Coferers " for the Queene , " attending on her , as we find from the Addit . MS . ( Brit . Mus . ) 21,116 , leaf 51 ; for among the list ...
... ther . Id . On Sunday , June 1 , 1533 , at the Coronation of Anne Boleyn , Wm Thynne was one of the Coferers " for the Queene , " attending on her , as we find from the Addit . MS . ( Brit . Mus . ) 21,116 , leaf 51 ; for among the list ...
Page xxxix
... ther in tyme past hathe bene accustumed to haue and take / Knowe ye , me the said William Thynne , to haue geuen and graunted , and by thes presentes doo geue and graunte vnto my loving frinde William WHorwood esquier , yerely the sayd ...
... ther in tyme past hathe bene accustumed to haue and take / Knowe ye , me the said William Thynne , to haue geuen and graunted , and by thes presentes doo geue and graunte vnto my loving frinde William WHorwood esquier , yerely the sayd ...
Page xlv
... ther to . Nota . now haue yow heard the making of one stone , begynning and ending , and all is one . Finis . Of course these late attributions of MSS . to Chaucer are quite worthless . Compare Mr Black's Catalogue of the Ashmolean MSS ...
... ther to . Nota . now haue yow heard the making of one stone , begynning and ending , and all is one . Finis . Of course these late attributions of MSS . to Chaucer are quite worthless . Compare Mr Black's Catalogue of the Ashmolean MSS ...
Page lxxxviii
... ther vnto , by meanes of throughfare and common passage , and had beene extremelie visited therewith not long before , so as the towne was abandoned of most men , yea , of some of the inhabitants themselues for that cause : and yet God ...
... ther vnto , by meanes of throughfare and common passage , and had beene extremelie visited therewith not long before , so as the towne was abandoned of most men , yea , of some of the inhabitants themselues for that cause : and yet God ...
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... ther he did me send , He prayd me thes vi . stavis for to marke , Whiche be Chaucers awn hand wark . Thus moche woll our boke sygnify That while Peter hath mastery , & c . - [ Then follow four more lines from Chaucer's Rom . R. v . 7263 ...
... ther he did me send , He prayd me thes vi . stavis for to marke , Whiche be Chaucers awn hand wark . Thus moche woll our boke sygnify That while Peter hath mastery , & c . - [ Then follow four more lines from Chaucer's Rom . R. v . 7263 ...
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