Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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Strana 13
... hath seen . " 66 1 The persons here named only personify human intelligence by re- presenting the several parts of the Trivium and Quadrivium . Priscian stands for Grammar , with which his name was so well identified that talking bad ...
... hath seen . " 66 1 The persons here named only personify human intelligence by re- presenting the several parts of the Trivium and Quadrivium . Priscian stands for Grammar , with which his name was so well identified that talking bad ...
Strana 14
... hath pulled their fleece , and made their purses bare . And thus his wand'ring flock doth follow their blind guide , Led from the perfect way , even as their shepherd goes : And when he hath the fleece he leaves both flesh and hide To ...
... hath pulled their fleece , and made their purses bare . And thus his wand'ring flock doth follow their blind guide , Led from the perfect way , even as their shepherd goes : And when he hath the fleece he leaves both flesh and hide To ...
Strana 15
... hath two Latin names , but not both of one rate , Sacerdos is the one , the other's Presbyter . He cannot brook2 so well Sacerdos name by right , For by the other name men ought to call him more , When he gives holy things then he ...
... hath two Latin names , but not both of one rate , Sacerdos is the one , the other's Presbyter . He cannot brook2 so well Sacerdos name by right , For by the other name men ought to call him more , When he gives holy things then he ...
Strana 38
... hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the Lord . " At the close of his skilful repetition of the story from this point of view , Petrarch expressly said , " It seemed well to me to tell this tale in another style , not so much that I ...
... hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the Lord . " At the close of his skilful repetition of the story from this point of view , Petrarch expressly said , " It seemed well to me to tell this tale in another style , not so much that I ...
Strana 39
... hath done yore , Beloved and drad , ' through favour of fortúne , Both of his lordés and of his commúne . Therewith he was , to speke as of linage , The gentilest yborn of Lombardie , A fair persón , and strong , and young of age , And ...
... hath done yore , Beloved and drad , ' through favour of fortúne , Both of his lordés and of his commúne . Therewith he was , to speke as of linage , The gentilest yborn of Lombardie , A fair persón , and strong , and young of age , And ...
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