A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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and minor poems; ~2O~. Sir T. Wiat, Three Satires, and minor
poems; ~21~. Latimer, Sermon on the Ploughers; ~22~. Sir D. Lyndesay, The Monarchy, bk. iii. ll. 4499-4612, 4663-94, 4709-38; bk. iv. ll. 5450-5639; ~23~. N. Udall, Ralph Roister Doister, Act iii. sc. 3-5; ~24~. Lord Buckhurst, The Induction; ~25~. Ascham, The Schoolmaster, bk. i; ~26~. Gascoigne, The Steel Glas, ll. 418-470, 628-638, 750-893, 1010-1179; ~27~. Lyly, Euphues and his Ephoebus; ~28~. Spenser, Shepherd's Calendar, November, December. The remaining eight publications in the Clarendon Press Series which have also been indexed are those marked C, C2, C3, W, W2, P, H, and G; i.e. three books containing extracts from Chaucer, two books containing parts of Wyclif's Bible, part of Piers Plowman, Hampole's Psalter, and Gamelyn; the full titles of which are given below. We also give all the important words occurring in CM (Chaucer, ed. Morris); and in addition to this, and for the purpose of illustration, forms are given from various texts and Dictionaries, and from the Glossaries to B (Bruce), PP (Piers Plowman), and WA (Wars of Alexander). WALTER W. SKEAT. FULL LIST OF AUTHORITIES, WITH EXPLANATIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS. NOTE.--The abbreviations referring to the authorities for the forms of English words (AD. 1150-1580) are printed in italics. (CP = Clarendon |
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