Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Svazky 76–78Westermann, 1886 Vols. for 1858- include "Sitzungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für das Studium der neuren Sprachen." |
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Strana 34
... neuer wolde . Cap . iiij . Item how her feruour of deuocyon was wythdrawe , whiche --- ( 1 ) Caxt . to touche . ( 2 ) tilge the whiche lernyng ? ( 3 ) tilge in . ( 4 ) 1. hem . - our lord suffred for encrece of more grace folowyng ; 34 ...
... neuer wolde . Cap . iiij . Item how her feruour of deuocyon was wythdrawe , whiche --- ( 1 ) Caxt . to touche . ( 2 ) tilge the whiche lernyng ? ( 3 ) tilge in . ( 4 ) 1. hem . - our lord suffred for encrece of more grace folowyng ; 34 ...
Strana 37
... neuer in speche by hasty ne angrye worde , but whan he saw ony of his meyny greued or herd hem speke angerly or bytter wordes , anon he comforted eche of theym wyth a glad chere and 10 sayde in be maner of that contree : „ A , brother ...
... neuer in speche by hasty ne angrye worde , but whan he saw ony of his meyny greued or herd hem speke angerly or bytter wordes , anon he comforted eche of theym wyth a glad chere and 10 sayde in be maner of that contree : „ A , brother ...
Strana 41
... sustres ( 5 ) hows and forthe she wente out at ( 1 ) that she . ( 2 ) of the . ( 3 ) that full . ( 4 ) tilge syghte of . ( 5 ) C sustrer . that gate , and so dyd she neuer afore ; The lyf of saint Katherin of Senis . 41.
... sustres ( 5 ) hows and forthe she wente out at ( 1 ) that she . ( 2 ) of the . ( 3 ) that full . ( 4 ) tilge syghte of . ( 5 ) C sustrer . that gate , and so dyd she neuer afore ; The lyf of saint Katherin of Senis . 41.
Strana 42
... neuer wolde . Cap . iij . SO moche vertue and grace was in that vysyon whyche is rehersyd in the nexte chapytle to - fore , that all worldly loue and affeccyon was wyth- 50 drawen out from the herte of thys holy yonge mayde , and onely ...
... neuer wolde . Cap . iij . SO moche vertue and grace was in that vysyon whyche is rehersyd in the nexte chapytle to - fore , that all worldly loue and affeccyon was wyth- 50 drawen out from the herte of thys holy yonge mayde , and onely ...
Strana 43
... neuer take 35 other spouse and I shall kepe to hym my virgynyte vndefowled after my myghte and poure . " Loo , maydens that rede thys , Loo here ye may se how ordynatly alle the yeftes and vertuous werkyng and dedys of thys holy mayde ...
... neuer take 35 other spouse and I shall kepe to hym my virgynyte vndefowled after my myghte and poure . " Loo , maydens that rede thys , Loo here ye may se how ordynatly alle the yeftes and vertuous werkyng and dedys of thys holy mayde ...
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Strana 83 - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a garden. And, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures ; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man, without which buildings and palaces are but gross handiworks.
Strana 84 - There is an art which in their piedness shares With great creating nature. POL. Say there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes.
Strana 247 - All things to man's delightful use ; the roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade Laurel and myrtle, and what higher grew Of firm and fragrant leaf; on either side Acanthus, and each odorous bushy shrub Fenced up the verdant wall ; each beauteous flower. Iris all hues, roses, and jessamine...
Strana 249 - No more thy glassy brook reflects the day, But, choked with sedges, works its weedy way. Along thy glades, a solitary guest, The hollow-sounding bittern guards its nest; Amidst thy desert walks the lapwing flies, And tires their echoes with unvaried cries. Sunk are thy bowers in shapeless ruin all, And the long grass o'ertops the mouldering wall; And trembling, shrinking from the spoiler's hand, Far, far away, thy children leave the land.
Strana 84 - But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
Strana 94 - I do hold it, in the royal ordering of gardens, there ought to be gardens for all the months in the year; in which severally things of beauty may be then in season.
Strana 357 - Martius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir up his courage to do and attempt notable acts. But on the other side, for lack of education, he was so choleric and impatient, that he would yield to no living creature : which made him churlish, uncivil, and altogether unfit for any man's conversation.
Strana 96 - Next to that is the musk-rose. Then the strawberry leaves dying, with a most excellent cordial smell. Then the flower of the vines : it is a little dust like the dust of a bent, which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth.
Strana 251 - FAREWELL! — but whenever you welcome the hour, That awakens the night-song of mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you.
Strana 95 - Roses, damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells; so that you may walk by a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness; yea though it be in a morning's dew. Bays likewise yield no smell as they grow. Rosemary little; nor sweet marjoram. That which above all others yields the sweetest smell in the air, is the violet, specially the white double violet, which comes twice a year ; about the middle of April, and about Bartholomew-tide.