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by John Morris. Chichester: Phillimore, 1975-92. Freeman, Edward Augustus. The History of the Norman Conquest of England. 6 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1867-79. Gaimar, Geoffrey. L'Estoire des Engleis. Ed. Alexander Bell. Anglo-Norman Text Society. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1960. Hayward, John.
of these "prequels" seem to have been produced, as in Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham and Robin Hood and Little John. Structurally the interesting thing about Robin Hood and Maid Marian is that it shows the only credible way to
uncle-nephew relationship) and he is welcomed, absorbed into the band and immediately becomes one of the inner group, with Little John and Robin (as seen in The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield and other ballads). In form the ballad seems relatively
Lydgate Lydgate, John. The Minor Poems of John Lydgate. Ed. Henry Noble MacCracken. Part 1. EETS, e.s. 107. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1911 (for 1910). Rpt. London: Oxford University Press, 1961. Pp. 173-92. Mirk Mirk, John. Mirk's
numbering adjusted accordingly to account for half lines. Scribes are identified as follows: Scribe A; Scribe B: main scribe; JC: John Clerke; LH: later scribal hand (unidentified). Incipit for this play is only entered in handwriting of JC; subsequent folios
that friars were none other than the false prophets and pseudoapostles of Matthew 23 and the "many antichrists" of 1 John 2. JU differs from PPC in that it tells no actual story; it represents no drama. "Jack Upland," a
his spindle and twine, he oft lookt behind For the Bishop and his company. "O who is yonder," quoth Little John, "That now comes over the lee? An arrow I will at her let flie, So like an old witch
John, "Yonder potter," seyde he, "els well hem slo." Thes wight yemen with a breyde, To thes master they cam. Leytell John to hes master seyde, "Ho haet the wager won? "Schall Y haffe yowre forty shillings," seyde Lytl
Saint Frideswide, Patron of Oxford: The Earliest Texts. Ed., trans., and intro. John Blair. Oxford: Perpetua Press, 1988. Historical Background and Criticism of the Frideswide legend Blair, John. "Saint Frideswide Reconsidered." Oxoniensia 52 (1987), 71-127. Görlach, Manfred. The Textual Tradition
work. Printed Editions Furnivall, F. J., ed. Queene Elizabethes Achademy. Pp. 5664. [Prints Ashmole 61s version.] Lydgate, John. The Minor Poems of John Lydgate. Pp. 73944. [Edits the more common version, collating most of the surviving manuscripts]. Reference Works NIMEV
with what many commentators evidently considered a problem: why should John have to ask something to which he supposedly already knew the answer? Modern commentators have acknowledged the likelihood that John, in prison, had begun to have doubts in that
I adopt Sk's likely readings of I, Than come[th, and What gret. 45 clerkes of saint John Frary. Clerks of the friary of St. John. "There was one such in Clerkenwell" (Sk). 49-55 graye Freres . . . blak Freres.
John Gower, Cinkante Balades: Introduction Return to Menu of TEAMS Texts Copyright Information for this edition Medieval Institute Publications Online Store JOHN GOWER, CINKANTE BALADES: INTRODUCTION John Gower, Cinkante Balades: Introduction Edited and Translated by R. F. Yeager Originally
and John 18:211. 587 John entryd with other mo. The episode of John and his mantle is based on Mark 14:5152, combined with John 18:1516; neither gospel names the disciple who flees, but tradition had long identified him as John.
to govern themselves Go To Mumming at Bishopswood Lydgate, Mesure Is Tresour JOHN LYDGATE, MESURE IS TRESOUR: EXPLANATORY NOTES ABBREVIATIONS: CT: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales; MP: Minor Poems of John Lydgate, ed. MacCracken. These verses elaborate on the proverbial saying that
answer such questions by borrowing from Biblical stories about other long-awaited children, including Isaac (Genesis 15-18, 21:1-8), Samson (Judges 13), John the Baptist (Luke 1: 5-25, 57-80), and especially Samuel (1 Samuel 1-2); thus Mary becomes both a child of
Lydgate, Disguising at Hertford JOHN LYDGATE, DISGUISING AT HERTFORD: FOOTNOTES 1 Lines 6364: If he spoke when he felt pain, / For every word he received two (blows) 2 What the consequence is of offending wives JOHN LYDGATE, DISGUISING AT
note) Go To A Procession of Corpus Christi Lydgate, Pageant of Knowledge JOHN LYDGATE, PAGEANT OF KNOWLEDGE: FOOTNOTE 1 The sixth is about Happiness and Good Will JOHN LYDGATE, PAGEANT OF KNOWLEDGE: EXPLANATORY NOTES ABBREVIATIONS: BD: Chaucer, Book of the
(see note) (see note) (see note) (see note) (see note) (see note) Go To Quia unusquisque John Gower: The Minor Latin Works, Notes JOHN GOWER, THE MINOR LATIN WORKS: NOTES ABBREVIATIONS: CA: Gower, Confessio Amantis; CB: Gower, Cinkante Ballades; Cronica:
usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis. References to the Ordo paginarum are to REED: York, 1:1627. The pageants are based on readings (John 8:311 and 11:144) for Lent1 and in fact began as separate plays. In the Ordo paginarum of 1415, the