| Donald Alexander Mackenzie - 1928 - 232 стор.
...disguise himself and wear horns like this " forest demon ". Mrs. Page provides the lore regarding Herne: " There is an old tale goes that Herne the Hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest, Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragg'd horns, And there he blasts... | |
| 1908 - 422 стор.
...to Been." Shakespeare hat den alten glauben für die „Merry Wives of Windsor" benutzt (IV u. V): There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,...winter time, at still midnight Walk round about an oak You have heard of such a spirit Hark, good mine Host: To-night at Herne's oak, just 'twixt twelve and... | |
| Don Nigro - 1991 - 148 стор.
...employed the legend to torture poor Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, where Mistress Page reports: There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter, sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, walk round about an oak, with great ragged horns; and there he blasts... | |
| Norman O. Brown - 2023 - 216 стор.
...ghostly hunters who ride through the sky on stormy evenings, known in nearly all parts of the world. Herne the Hunter Sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight Walk round about an oak with great ragg'd horns. G. Roheim, Gates of... | |
| Matt Cartmill - 1996 - 352 стор.
...in the stories told of Herne, the antlered bogeyman of Windsor Forest memorialized by Shakespeare: There is an old tale goes that Herne the Hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest, Doth all the wintertime, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragged horns; And there he blasts... | |
| Anne Rooney - 1993 - 228 стор.
...Wives of Windsor his links with the hunt had almost vanished and he had become a general bogeyman: There is an old tale goes, that Herne the Hunter (Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest) Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragg'd horns, And there he blasts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 стор.
...Devise but how you'll use him when he comes, And let us two devise to bring him thither. MISTRESS PAGE. / .~ 7 _| [ X Ɨ 58| ? # X ~ ˵w ; ; ǩw_ '.= ߺ. џ y " contr winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragg'd horns; And there he blasts... | |
| Phyllis Siefker - 1997 - 232 стор.
...pesky chains that bind him to humans, and of how the old people brought his tale to new generations: There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, Doth all the wintertime, at still midnight, The Celt's horned god is preserved on this second-century Gundestrup... | |
| Arthur Graham - 1997 - 244 стор.
...tells the story of Herne the Hunter to the others as they plan the final embarrassment of Falstaff. There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, Doth all winter time at still midnight Walk round about an oak with great ragged horns, And there he blasts... | |
| John Matthews - 2001 - 156 стор.
...Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. In act IV, scene 4, Mistress Page recounts the following legend: There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter....Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest. Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight. Walk round about an oak, with great ragged horns — And there he blasts... | |
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