Early English Text Society: Extra series, Numéro 78

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N. Trübner & Company, 1899 - 82 pages
 

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Page 4 - Editor is wanted. ) Members are askt to realise the fact that the Society has now 50 years' work on its Lists,— at its present rate of production, — and that there is from 100 to 200 more years
Page 71 - ... that they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him and find him, though he be not far from every one of us : For in him we live, and move and have our being ; as certain also of your own poets [have said, for we are also his offspring.
Page 4 - MS., he having generously promist to pay the extra cost of printing the French text, and engraving one or two of the illuminations in his MS.
Page 5 - Examiners, some of the books for the Early-English Examinations of the University of London will be chosen from the Society's publications, the Committee having undertaken to supply such books to students at a large reduction in price. The net profits from these sales will be applied to the Society's Reprints.
Page 4 - Of the prose representative of the first version, 1330-1, a prose Englishing, about 1430 AD, was edited by Mr. Aldis Wright for the Roxburghe Club in 1869, from MS.
Page 5 - MS. 2277, &c. will repeat the Laud set, our No. 87, with additions, and in right order. (The foundation MS. (Laud 108) had to be printed first, to prevent quite unwieldy collations.) The Supplementary Lives from the Vernon and other MSS. will form one or two separate volumes. Besides the Saints...
Page 2 - Furnivall in 1864 for the purpose of bringing the mass of Old English Literature within the reach of the ordinary student, .and of wiping away the reproach under which England had long rested, of having felt little interest in the monuments of her early language and life.
Page 10 - Sir Amadas, re-edited from the MSS. by Dr. KD Buelbring. Sir Degrevant, edited from the MSS. by Dr. K. Luick. Robert of Brunne's Chronicle of England, from the Inner Temple MS., ed. by Prof. WE Mead, Ph.D.
Page 10 - Richard Coer de Lion, re-edited from Harl. MS. 4690, by Prof. Hausknecht, Ph.D. The Romance of Athelstan, re-edited by a pupil of the late Prof. J. Zupitza, Ph.D.

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