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Handlyng Synne by
Robert Manning of
Brunne is a
Middle English verse devotional work,
intended for the use of both
learned and
unlearned men,
dealing with...
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surprising amount of
information about himself in his two
known works,
Handlyng Synne and Mannyng's Chronicle. In
these two works,
Mannyng tells of his...
- souls. In this aim it can be
compared to
Robert Mannyng's
contemporary Handlyng Synne, but
unlike that work, the
Ayenbite appears not to have
gained any...
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Wadsworth The Song of
Hiawatha 1855 5,414
lines octosyllable Robert Mannyng Handlyng Synne 1303 c. 1303 12,000 c. 12,000
lines four-stress
rhyme royal Masefield...
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Brunne in his
Handlyng Synne (1303) [Hist. lit. xxviii. 179–207; Rom. xxix. 5, 47-53]; see F. J. Furnivall,
Robert of Brunne's
Handlyng Synne (Roxb. Club...
- of the
earliest references is in
Robert of Brunne's
early 14th
century Handlyng Synne (Handling Sin)
where it
occurs as a verb.
Circle or line
dances also...
- 1308 (approx.):
Dante Alighieri begins to
write the
Divine Comedy. 1303:
Handlyng Synne by
Robert Mannyng of Brunne, a
devotional work
dealing with the theory...
- "anoint, v."
Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1884. Mannyng,
Robert (1303),
Handlyng Synne, l. 7417
Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "† aˈnoint, adj." Oxford...
- Anthology's
version is
translated by Lee
Patterson from the
Middle English Handlyng Synne. A
prose version of it
appears in the
early 12th
century Gesta Regum...
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elements of confession. It was the
source for
Robert Mannyng's better-known
Handlyng Synne (1303).
Waddington in turn
interpolates lines from
Nicholas Bozon's...