Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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Side 28
... tell to what fertilizing shower or nourishing dew of a long favourable spring the tree has put forth its buds and blossoms , his obligations to Boccaccio may be distinctly traced . We have his own authority , often repeated , for his ...
... tell to what fertilizing shower or nourishing dew of a long favourable spring the tree has put forth its buds and blossoms , his obligations to Boccaccio may be distinctly traced . We have his own authority , often repeated , for his ...
Side 33
... tell each a story , though these are the most prominent persons of the company . Some of these tales have been modernized by names very eminent in literature : -the Knight's Tale by Dryden , and also that of the Nun's Priest . Pope has ...
... tell each a story , though these are the most prominent persons of the company . Some of these tales have been modernized by names very eminent in literature : -the Knight's Tale by Dryden , and also that of the Nun's Priest . Pope has ...
Side 41
... make a boast . ( f ) A stringed instrument . ( b ) Poor . ( c ) Shriven . ( e ) Stuffed . ( g ) Story telling . ( h ) Have . ( d ) Durst ( i ) Poor people . And gave a certaine fermè ( a ) for the ENGLISH POETRY . 41.
... make a boast . ( f ) A stringed instrument . ( b ) Poor . ( c ) Shriven . ( e ) Stuffed . ( g ) Story telling . ( h ) Have . ( d ) Durst ( i ) Poor people . And gave a certaine fermè ( a ) for the ENGLISH POETRY . 41.
Side 52
... tell , Beside a toun , men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute , And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A Sompnour was ther with us in that place , That had a fire - red cherubinnès ( d ) face , For ...
... tell , Beside a toun , men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute , And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A Sompnour was ther with us in that place , That had a fire - red cherubinnès ( d ) face , For ...
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... telling her that he has committed a crime , for which he must suffer death or fly , bids her farewell . Her reply to this alarming intelligence is as follows : - SHE . O Lord , what is thys worldys blysse , That changeth as the mone ...
... telling her that he has committed a crime , for which he must suffer death or fly , bids her farewell . Her reply to this alarming intelligence is as follows : - SHE . O Lord , what is thys worldys blysse , That changeth as the mone ...
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
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