Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Nicol, 1803 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 58
... honour : and their ingenuity has often been successful in detecting , and extorting by compara- tive criticism , many particulars respecting the state of society , and the progress of arts and manners , the direct communication of which ...
... honour : and their ingenuity has often been successful in detecting , and extorting by compara- tive criticism , many particulars respecting the state of society , and the progress of arts and manners , the direct communication of which ...
الصفحة 128
... honour- able but equivocal title . That these purveyors of poetry and music to the king and principal barons were , during the eleventh , twelfth , and thirteenth centuries , a privileged class , is perfectly certain from the universal ...
... honour- able but equivocal title . That these purveyors of poetry and music to the king and principal barons were , during the eleventh , twelfth , and thirteenth centuries , a privileged class , is perfectly certain from the universal ...
الصفحة 194
... honour of woman - hed , Him thought he shoulde taken heed : So that , for pure gentiless , As he her couthe best address , In ragges as she was to - tore , He set her on his horse to - fore , And forth he taketh his way soft . No wonder ...
... honour of woman - hed , Him thought he shoulde taken heed : So that , for pure gentiless , As he her couthe best address , In ragges as she was to - tore , He set her on his horse to - fore , And forth he taketh his way soft . No wonder ...
الصفحة 206
... honour ( domicella ) lately in the service of Queen Philippa ; that the name of Philippa Rouet does not occur in the list of these maids of honour , but that Chaucer's wife may possibly have been Philippa Pykard ; that , notwithstanding ...
... honour ( domicella ) lately in the service of Queen Philippa ; that the name of Philippa Rouet does not occur in the list of these maids of honour , but that Chaucer's wife may possibly have been Philippa Pykard ; that , notwithstanding ...
الصفحة 211
... Honour to thee , celestial and clear , Goddess of love , and to thy celsitude , That giv'st us light so far down from thy sphere , Piercing our heartes with thy pulchritude ! Comparison none of similitude May to thy grace be made [ 211 ]
... Honour to thee , celestial and clear , Goddess of love , and to thy celsitude , That giv'st us light so far down from thy sphere , Piercing our heartes with thy pulchritude ! Comparison none of similitude May to thy grace be made [ 211 ]
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A. M. Camb A. M. Oxf ancient anon appears archdeacon of Aberdeen Barbour called castle century Chaucer Chronicle compositions Confessio Amantis contemporary curious death Dictys Cretensis Dona Earl edition Edward III England English poetry extracts fair French Geoffrey of Monmouth gold Gower hath Henry VIII honour king knight ladies land language Latin Layamon learned Lord Lydgate manner means meat metrical minstrels monk n'is noble Norman nought observed original perhaps poem poet poetical printed probably reader reign of Edward Reign of Henry rhyme rich Richard Ritson Robert de Brunne Robert Langland Robert of Gloucester romance Saxon says Scotish Scotland seems Sir Penny song specimens stanzas Stephen Hawes style supposed talents thee Thomas thou thought tion translation Troy Tyrwhitt unto verse Vide Wace Wace's Warton William wine women word writers written Wyntown