| Thomas Keightley - Folk literature - 1834 - 404 pages
...and honeydrinks. The king and his ministers ate and drank and made themselves merry. When they got up from table and retired, the fool said to the king,...Does your majesty know who I am? " As Emelyan was now drest in fine clothes, and was very handsome in the face, it was not possible to recognise him. So... | |
| C. J. T. - Folklore - 1890 - 210 pages
...honey-drinks. The king and his ministers ate and drank, and made themselves merry. When they got up from table and retired, the fool said to the king — "Does your majesty know who I ami" As Emelyan was now dressed in fine clothes, and was very handsome, it was not possible to recognise... | |
| Folklore - 1891 - 398 pages
...honey- drinks. The king and his ministers ate and drank, and made themselves merry. When they got up from table and retired, the fool said to the king...clothes, and was very handsome, it was not possible to recognise him ; so the king said that he did not know him. Then said the fool — " Does not your majesty... | |
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