I haue after the symple connynge that god hath sente to me / vnder the fauour and correctyon of al noble lordes and gentylmen enprysed to enprynte a book of the noble hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur / and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye vnto... Selections from Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur - Page xiiiby Sir Thomas Malory - 1897 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Thomas Malory - 1904 - 364 pages
...the noble hystoryes of the sayd Kynge Arthur and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye unto him delyuerd whyche copye Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of Frensche and reduced it in to Englysche." This hard-headed business man, — this fifteenth century... | |
| Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 536 pages
...required conditions are, may be seen from the three places in the work which mention the author : " (1) Caxton's preface, in which he says he has printed...frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe ' (Sommer, p. 3).1 " (2) The concluding words of the last book : ' I praye you all lentyl men and lentyl wymmen that... | |
| Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 488 pages
...required conditions are, may be seen from the three places in the work which mention the author : " (1) Caxton's preface, in which he says he has printed...Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn bookes 1 Harvard Studies and Notes, vol. v, p. 85. of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe ' (Sommer, p.... | |
| William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 pages
...hystoryes of the said Kynge Arthur, and of certeyn of his knyghtes, after a copye unto me delyvered, whyche copye Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of Frennshe, and reduced it into Englysshe. And I, accordying to my copy, have doone sette it in enprynte,... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw - 1912 - 382 pages
...d' Arthur. Published by Caxton, 1485. (a) Source. Caxton says the book was given him by Malory, who "dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe." It has been shown that Malory's originals were about ten times as long as his own romance. (6) No central... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw - 1912 - 336 pages
...d' Arthur. Published by Caxton, 1485. (a) Source. Caxton says the book was given him by Malory, who "dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe." It has been shown that Malory's originals were about ten times as long as his own romance. (b) No central... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1914 - 284 pages
...enprysed to enprynte a book of the noble hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye vnto me delyuerd, whyche copye Syr Thomas...bookes of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe. And I, accordyng to my copye haue doon sette it in enprynte, to the entente that noble men may see... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 pages
...to enprynte a book of the noble hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur / and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye vnto me delyuerd / whyche copye Syr...bookes of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe / And I accordyng to my copye haue doon sette it in enprynte / to the entente that noble men may see... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 602 pages
...to enprynte a book of the noble hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur / and of certeyn of his knyghtes after a copye vnto me delyuerd / whyche copye Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn bookes of fiensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe / And I accordyng to my copye haue doon sette it in enprynte... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 pages
...hystoryes of the sayd kynge Arthur, and of certeyn of his knyghtes, after a copye unto me delyvcrd, whyche copye Syr Thomas Malorye dyd take oute of certeyn...bookes of frensshe and reduced it in to Englysshe. And I accordyng to my copye have doon sctte it in enprynte, to the entente that 12 oftheix Worthy)... | |
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