Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer: Collected from Authentick DocumentsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - 394 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... words are restored ; Prouerbes and Sentences marked ; such Notes , as were collected , drawn into better order ; and ... word harrold , not only that curious illustration which is here be- stowed upon it , will be sought for in vain a 2 ...
... words are restored ; Prouerbes and Sentences marked ; such Notes , as were collected , drawn into better order ; and ... word harrold , not only that curious illustration which is here be- stowed upon it , will be sought for in vain a 2 ...
الصفحة iv
... words of Speght in his Life of Chaucer ; where he excites in the reader an expectation which hitherto has not been gratified , and has directed the critick to pursuits which have not ended in success : " M. William Thynn , in his first ...
... words of Speght in his Life of Chaucer ; where he excites in the reader an expectation which hitherto has not been gratified , and has directed the critick to pursuits which have not ended in success : " M. William Thynn , in his first ...
الصفحة xvii
... word , from this document we learn new facts in the history of the poet , illustrating also , in some degree , the manners of the time , as well as his rank in society . The second article , in this division of the Illustrations , is ...
... word , from this document we learn new facts in the history of the poet , illustrating also , in some degree , the manners of the time , as well as his rank in society . The second article , in this division of the Illustrations , is ...
الصفحة xxvii
... words in the end of his first booke of Troylus and Creseide it is manifest , that he and Gower were both of one time ; although it semeth that Gower was a great deale his ancient ; both notably learned , as the barbarous rudenes of that ...
... words in the end of his first booke of Troylus and Creseide it is manifest , that he and Gower were both of one time ; although it semeth that Gower was a great deale his ancient ; both notably learned , as the barbarous rudenes of that ...
الصفحة xxix
... roses aboute their heads , hauyng golden pennes in their handes , as Homer , Hesiodus , Ennius , & c . writyng verses of sondrie kindes . And Lucanus sat there very high , nere vnto the cloudes , apparelled in purple , & c . " And nere ...
... roses aboute their heads , hauyng golden pennes in their handes , as Homer , Hesiodus , Ennius , & c . writyng verses of sondrie kindes . And Lucanus sat there very high , nere vnto the cloudes , apparelled in purple , & c . " And nere ...
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الصفحة 174 - In Flaundres, in Artois, and in Picardie, And borne him wel, as of so litel space, In hope to stonden in his ladies grace.