Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 pages |
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... translation from the French of Jean Froissart's Chronicles , published by Richard Pynson , the first volume in 1524 and the second in 1525. The work was soon afterwards reprinted by William Middleton . Although he is somewhat lacking in ...
... translation from the French of Jean Froissart's Chronicles , published by Richard Pynson , the first volume in 1524 and the second in 1525. The work was soon afterwards reprinted by William Middleton . Although he is somewhat lacking in ...
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... translation of the Bible popularly known as the Bishops ' Bible . The revisers were divided into six companies ... translation and the translators ' aims and methods in preparing their version . They state clearly that they never thought ...
... translation of the Bible popularly known as the Bishops ' Bible . The revisers were divided into six companies ... translation and the translators ' aims and methods in preparing their version . They state clearly that they never thought ...
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... translations . The Roman Catholic translation therefore provides an interesting contrast to the Protestant translations that are the direct ancestors of the King James version . In our text we have followed the spelling and the ...
... translations . The Roman Catholic translation therefore provides an interesting contrast to the Protestant translations that are the direct ancestors of the King James version . In our text we have followed the spelling and the ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MORE | 1 |
JOHN BOURCHIER LORD BERNErs | 24 |
SIMON FISH | 33 |
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