Fairy Tales, legends and romances illustrating Shakespeare and other early English writersGeorg Olms Verlag - 426 pages |
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... give them any other name . Cambyses , however , as he elsewhere says , went into the temple of Vulcan [ in Egypt ] , and with much derision ridiculed his image , forasmuch as the statue of Vulcan was very like to the Phoenician Pataicks ...
... give them any other name . Cambyses , however , as he elsewhere says , went into the temple of Vulcan [ in Egypt ] , and with much derision ridiculed his image , forasmuch as the statue of Vulcan was very like to the Phoenician Pataicks ...
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Contents
Section 17 | 276 |
Section 18 | 282 |
Section 19 | 299 |
Section 20 | 310 |
Section 21 | 312 |
Section 22 | 315 |
Section 23 | 318 |
Section 24 | 321 |
Section 9 | 208 |
Section 10 | 218 |
Section 11 | 220 |
Section 12 | 223 |
Section 13 | 239 |
Section 14 | 263 |
Section 15 | 271 |
Section 16 | 273 |
Section 25 | 323 |
Section 26 | 331 |
Section 27 | 337 |
Section 28 | 338 |
Section 29 | 343 |
Section 30 | 349 |
Section 31 | 352 |
Common terms and phrases
arms Artour blode child Claia commaund dance dayes doth drinke elves eyes fair fairies fayre fayries feare feyre forto Gerames Gervase of Tilbury give gode gold grace grete hath heard horne horse Jocastus king Arthur king Oberon knyzt kyng lady laughing Lond lord maid mayde merry Midsummer Night's Dream Mopsus mortal mother my3t never night noble nymphs o'er pinch pray Puck Queen Mab quene quoth Huon quoth Oberon Reginald Scot Robin Good-fellow round ryche ryde sayd schall sche seyde shal shalbe shalt shee shew sing Sir Gawen song speake spirits stede sweet syr Launfal TALE thee ther things Thomas told Tom Thumb unther unto wele wende whan whyt wold woman wood word wyll wyst wyth