Roman du Renart" which Meon has published contains no less than 30,362 lines ; and if to these we add " Le Couronnemens Renart," and " Renart le Nouvel," which are contained in the fourth volume of his collection, this number will be increased to 41,748.... The Foreign Quarterly Review - Página 3081836Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John George Cochrane - 1836 - 524 páginas
...added considerably to the value of Meon's publication, by the supplementary volume to that work which he has given to the public. The " Roman du Renart"...their amusement would be totally incompatible with the space which we could apply to that purpose. Nay more, we could hardly hope to give them a satisfactory... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 324 páginas
...of Mfion's publication, by the supplementary volume to that work which he has given to the public. f The " Roman du Renart" which Meon has published, contains...therefore, that any attempt to epitomize this work would be totally incompatible with the space which we could apply to that purpose. Nay more, we could... | |
| William J. Thoms - 1844 - 320 páginas
...of M6on's publication, by the supplementary volume to that work which he has given to the public.f The " Roman du Renart" which Meon has published, contains...therefore, that any attempt to epitomize this work would be totally incompatible with the space which we could apply to that purpose. Nay more, we could... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 322 páginas
...of M6on's publication, by the supplementary volume to that work which he has given to the public.f The " Roman du Renart" which Meon has published, contains...therefore, that any attempt to epitomize this work would be totally incompatible with the space which we could apply to that purpose. Nay more, we could... | |
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