Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, المجلد 7M. Niemeyer, 1864 |
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الصفحة 81
... Lord und Kinge , in so fern sie sich auf Christus , Ladye und Queene , wenn sie sich auf Maria beziehen . Während letztere , wie auch eigen- namen , im manuskripte oft klein erscheinen , sind eine menge anderer wörter , haupt ...
... Lord und Kinge , in so fern sie sich auf Christus , Ladye und Queene , wenn sie sich auf Maria beziehen . Während letztere , wie auch eigen- namen , im manuskripte oft klein erscheinen , sind eine menge anderer wörter , haupt ...
الصفحة 105
... Lord ' , answearde that Queene , ' All honoure be yours in eaverye place : To on Godhead which in three persons beene , Ffather , Sun ' , Spyrite , geaver of all grace ' . In moment of thowght , which is but short space , The gloryous ...
... Lord ' , answearde that Queene , ' All honoure be yours in eaverye place : To on Godhead which in three persons beene , Ffather , Sun ' , Spyrite , geaver of all grace ' . In moment of thowght , which is but short space , The gloryous ...
الصفحة 158
... Lord Ticehurst , whom the avowal and the unusual flux of words rendered a bright peony colour , glared at his Mentor in nervous trepidation . Yates , Rock Ahead 2 , 75 ( T ) . 3. temper ( vgl . I , 7 ) . I found him [ ein pferd namens ...
... Lord Ticehurst , whom the avowal and the unusual flux of words rendered a bright peony colour , glared at his Mentor in nervous trepidation . Yates , Rock Ahead 2 , 75 ( T ) . 3. temper ( vgl . I , 7 ) . I found him [ ein pferd namens ...
الصفحة 161
... Lord Berners , edited by S. L. Lee , E. E. T. S. 1882 , Introduction s . XVIII . • 2 In der Hist . poet . de Charlemayne , s . 251 . 3 Dies geht nicht bloss aus der Revue Critique , 21 août 1869 , s . 126 hervor , sondern ist besonders ...
... Lord Berners , edited by S. L. Lee , E. E. T. S. 1882 , Introduction s . XVIII . • 2 In der Hist . poet . de Charlemayne , s . 251 . 3 Dies geht nicht bloss aus der Revue Critique , 21 août 1869 , s . 126 hervor , sondern ist besonders ...
الصفحة 164
... lord of alle ping , As prophetes tellen i - mene . 115 pou schalt him in werk honoure . And wip pi ponztes elene . 2 . Loke pou wake more pen slepe . And god in alle ping drede ; Long rest and luitel swynk , 120 To vices hit wol pe lede ...
... lord of alle ping , As prophetes tellen i - mene . 115 pou schalt him in werk honoure . And wip pi ponztes elene . 2 . Loke pou wake more pen slepe . And god in alle ping drede ; Long rest and luitel swynk , 120 To vices hit wol pe lede ...
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الصفحة 329 - Hell rises, heav'n descends, and dance on earth ; Gods, imps, and monsters, music, rage, and mirth, A fire, a jig, a battle, and a ball, Till one wide conflagration swallows all.
الصفحة 130 - But afterwards the common opinion was that these women were either the weird sisters, that is (as ye would say) the goddesses of destinie, or else some nymphs or feiries, indued with knowledge of prophesie by their necromanticall science, bicause everie thing came to passe as they had spoken.
الصفحة 126 - mongst troops of spirits : No ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, no yelps of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's breach, Or cannon's throat our height can reach.
الصفحة 122 - MACBETH, A TRAGEDY. | With all the ALTERATIONS, | AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, | AND NEW SONGS. | [rule] | As it's now Acted at the Dukes Theatre.
الصفحة 138 - Hickes has taken notice of this peculiarity, but has not attempted to explain the author's reasons for it ; and indeed, without a more perfect knowledge than we now probably can have of the Saxon pronunciation, they seem totally inexplicable. In the few lines, which I think it necessary to quote here as a specimen of the Metre, I shall venture (first begging Ormin's pardon for disregarding his injunction) to leave out the superfluous letters, and I shall also for my own ease as well as that of the...
الصفحة 126 - Air While the Moon shines fair ; To Sing, to Toy, to Dance and Kiss, Over Woods, high Rocks and Mountains ; Over Hills, and misty Fountains : Over Steeples, Towers, and Turrets : We flye by night 'mongst troops of Spirits. No Ring of Bells to our Ears sounds, No howles of Wolves, nor Yelps of Hounds; No, nor the noise of Waters breach, Nor Cannons Throats our Height can reach.
الصفحة 310 - Thou shalte never master me; I will no longer let for thee, My God, I maye not greeve. ISAAKE. A ! mercye, father, why tarye you soe ? Smyte of my head, and let me goe.