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playwrights in
English literature. The word "play" is from
Middle English pleye, from Old
English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama...
- the monk to
change his story. The monk refuses,
saying he has no lust to
pleye, and so the Host
calls on the Nun's
Priest to give the next tale. There...
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Stimulus Amoris. The
Middle English version of Suso's
Horologium refers to 'þe
pleye of loue þe
which I am
wonte to vse in an
amarose sowle'.": 288n6 Lila (Hinduism)...
- King
Henry VII at
Christmas in 1494, but Heron's
accounts also
mention "
pleying of the
mourice dance" four days earlier, and the
attestation of the English...
- ne
visited with his
solas [solos]. And his The
Cooks Tale., Al
konne he
pleye on
gyterne or
ribible (all can he play on
gittern or rebab). Praetorius...
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Quartet Staryk Plays Kreisler —
Steven Staryk and Jane
Corwin To
Syngen &
Pleye — The
Toronto Consort 1979
Glenn Gould/Roxolana
Roslak Hindemith; Das Marienleben...
- "Worldhistory" (Personen der Weltgeschichte).
Retrieved 27
August 2021.
Matthias Pleye (author-compiler), Berlin. "Bismarcks Bruder:
Bernhard von
Bismarck (1810-1893)"...
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Quartet Staryk Plays Kreisler —
Steven Staryk and Jane
Corwin To
Syngen &
Pleye — The
Toronto Consort Winner: Rumours,
Fleetwood Mac Winner: Big Band Jazz...
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repetitious and
uninspired language.
Stephen Harper, in an
article entitled “’
Pleying with a ȝerd’:
Folly and
Madness in the
Prologue and Tale of Beryn,” suggesting...