A History of English Prose Fiction by Bayard Tuckerman
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[Footnote 29: Hunter's "Robin Hood", p. 13.]
[Footnote 30: "George-a-Green," chap. x, Thom's "Early Eng. Prose Romances."] [Footnote 31: "Thomas of Reading," chap. 12.] [Footnote 32: Thom's preface to "Vigilius," "Early Eng. Prose Romances."] [Footnote 33: "Lai d'Hippocrate," Le Grand. Thom's Prelude to "Virgilius."] [Footnote 34: Wright's "Essays on the Middle Ages," _Essay x_.] [Footnote 35: Buckle's "Hist. of Civilization," vol. I, p. 147. Appleton's ed.] [Footnote 36: "_A fruteful and plesaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called UTOPIA: written in Latin by SYR THOMAS MORE KNYGHT, and translated into Englysshe by RAPHE ROBYNSON Citisein and Goldsmythe of London at the procurement and earnest request of George Tadlowe Citisein and Haberdassher of the same Citie. Imprinted at London by Abraham Wele, dwelling in Paul's Churcheyarde at the Sygne of the Lambe, Anno, 1551." Arber's reprint._] CHAPTER III. |
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