It is divided into four books ; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus being named without any explanation on the part of the author that the wolf is thereby intended, and no reason being given for be* The Foreign Quarterly Review - Página 3021836Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John George Cochrane - 1836 - 524 páginas
...Mone, theeditorof the ' Reinardus,' were identically one and the same person." VOL. XVII. NO. XXXIV. Y books; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus...either the continuation of some other poem, or a new brunch of one, which was, at the time when this was written, already popular. It commences as follows... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 324 páginas
...give our readers some notion of the poem which has called forth these remarks. It is divided into four books ; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus...is thereby intended, and no reason being given for be* " At some future time," says Grimm, " a much better anagram may satisfy the world that Mfon, the... | |
| William Caxton, William John Thoms - 1844 - 322 páginas
...Renard,' and Mone, the editor of the ' Reinardus,' were identically one and the same person." stowing the epithet of Reynard upon the fox, it is obviously...which was, at the time when this was written, already popular. It commences as follows : — " At early dawn, one summer's morn, as Isengrimns hied Unto... | |
| William J. Thoms - 1844 - 320 páginas
...give our readers some notion of the poem which has called forth these remarks. It is divided into four books ; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus...is thereby intended, and no reason being given for be* " At some future time," says Grimm, " a much better anagram may satisfy the world that Mean, the... | |
| 1844 - 318 páginas
...give our readers some notion of the poem which has called forth these remarks. It is divided into four books ; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus...is thereby intended, and no reason being given for be* "At some future time," says Grimm, " a much better anagram may satisfy the world that Mfon, the... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 322 páginas
...give our readers some notion of the poem which has called forth these remarks. It is divided into four books ; and, from the manner in which it opens, Isengrimus...is thereby intended, and no reason being given for be* " At some future time," says Grimm, " a much better anagram may satisfy the world that M(m, the... | |
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