Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... Play . Renaissance Ornaments Image Worship . Ben Jonson Dives Indoctus James V. of Scotland . Sir Thomas Wyatt Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey Thomas , Second Lord Vaux Beauty and the Bared Skull Wealth that Passes . Gascoigne presenting ...
... Play . Renaissance Ornaments Image Worship . Ben Jonson Dives Indoctus James V. of Scotland . Sir Thomas Wyatt Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey Thomas , Second Lord Vaux Beauty and the Bared Skull Wealth that Passes . Gascoigne presenting ...
Strana
... play of imagination , frequent use of simile ; but while the Gael poured out his song with great animation , was quick in suggestion , delighted in images bright with colour and the stir of life , the Cymry indulged rather in plaintive ...
... play of imagination , frequent use of simile ; but while the Gael poured out his song with great animation , was quick in suggestion , delighted in images bright with colour and the stir of life , the Cymry indulged rather in plaintive ...
Strana 12
... play , And then in both his eyne stood pale Geometrie : Thus each one of these arts in his own place did stay . In reason is contained moràll philosophie , And then upon his back all handicrafts were writ ; At length much like a book ...
... play , And then in both his eyne stood pale Geometrie : Thus each one of these arts in his own place did stay . In reason is contained moràll philosophie , And then upon his back all handicrafts were writ ; At length much like a book ...
Strana 23
... play . Nis ther hauk no fule so swifte There is no hawk or bird so swift Bettir fleing bi the lifte2 Better flying in the air Than the monkes heigh of mode Than the monks high of mood With har sleuis and har hode . With their sleeves ...
... play . Nis ther hauk no fule so swifte There is no hawk or bird so swift Bettir fleing bi the lifte2 Better flying in the air Than the monkes heigh of mode Than the monks high of mood With har sleuis and har hode . With their sleeves ...
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... play they ded , 160 As far as I have sought . He thought to taste it if he couth , 10 And oné " he put in his mouth , And sparé would he not . After a cherry the relish was The best that ever he ate in place And after supper went to bed ...
... play they ded , 160 As far as I have sought . He thought to taste it if he couth , 10 And oné " he put in his mouth , And sparé would he not . After a cherry the relish was The best that ever he ate in place And after supper went to bed ...
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