English Literature: From the beginning of the age of Henry VIII, by Richard GarnettMacmillan, 1903 |
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Pàgina v
... become possible to review the English literature of fifteen successive centuries , and give a carefully - related history of it all , illustrated by the necessary documents . The research of the last generation of scholars , however ...
... become possible to review the English literature of fifteen successive centuries , and give a carefully - related history of it all , illustrated by the necessary documents . The research of the last generation of scholars , however ...
Pàgina vii
... become difficult to keep pace with the progress of actual discovery , or to survey the operations of so great a host of labourers in a field so extensive , much of whose service takes the form of contribution to periodical literature ...
... become difficult to keep pace with the progress of actual discovery , or to survey the operations of so great a host of labourers in a field so extensive , much of whose service takes the form of contribution to periodical literature ...
Pàgina 1
... become pervaded with Chinese or Arabic influence . All European languages , indeed , have borrowed largely , and Spanish might almost seem a compound of three or four distinct tongues spoken by widely differing races . Yet even here ...
... become pervaded with Chinese or Arabic influence . All European languages , indeed , have borrowed largely , and Spanish might almost seem a compound of three or four distinct tongues spoken by widely differing races . Yet even here ...
Pàgina 7
... become king until 433 , so , even allowing that he may have battled against the Goths before coming to the throne , if the passage is really from the pen of a poet who had known Hermanric in 375 , Widsith must have attained a great age ...
... become king until 433 , so , even allowing that he may have battled against the Goths before coming to the throne , if the passage is really from the pen of a poet who had known Hermanric in 375 , Widsith must have attained a great age ...
Pàgina 10
... become sufficiently mythical for epic poetry . We may therefore conclude with confidence that the poem did not exist even in the shape of detached lays before the middle of the seventh century , and must be considerably later in its ...
... become sufficiently mythical for epic poetry . We may therefore conclude with confidence that the poem did not exist even in the shape of detached lays before the middle of the seventh century , and must be considerably later in its ...
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English Literature: From the beginning of the age of Henry VIII, by Richard ... Richard Garnett,Edmund Gosse Visualització completa - 1903 |
English Literature: From the beginning of the age of Henry VIII, by Richard ... Richard Garnett,Edmund Gosse Visualització completa - 1903 |
English Literature: From the beginning of the age of Henry VIII, by Richard ... Richard Garnett,Edmund Gosse Visualització completa - 1906 |
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Alfred Alfred's Anglo-Saxon literature appears Archbishop ballad begatt Beowulf Bible Bishop boke British Museum Caedmon Canterbury Canterbury Tales Caxton Celtic character Chaucer Christian Chronicle Church composed composition Confessio Amantis Conquest court Cynewulf death dialect diction ecclesiastical Edward England English literature epic existence favour fifteenth century French Gower hath haue Henry VIII honour Huchown important influence interesting Italian Italy John King Kingis Quair Knight kynges lady language Latin latter Layamon legend literary Lord Lydgate lyrical Mandeville mediæval merit metre metrical minstrel miracle play nevertheless noble Norman Northumbrian original Ormulum Paston period Petrarch Piers Plowman poem poet poetical poetry popular prince printed probably prose religious remarkable rendered rhyme Richard romance Saxon Scotland Scripture seems song speech spirit tale thee Thomas Thomas Chaucer thou tion Title-page translation vernacular verse writings written Wycliffe Wycliffe's
Passatges populars
Pàgina 206 - And I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth: so that if a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered.
Pàgina 124 - Per 1' altru' impoverir se' ricca e grande ; Poi che di mal oprar tanto ti giova : Nido di tradimenti ; in cui si cova Quanto mal per lo mondo oggi si spande ; Di vin serva, di letti e di vivande, In cui lussuria fa 1' ultima prova. Per le camere tue fanciulle e vecchi Vanno trescando, e Belzebub in mezzo, Co' mantici, e col foco, e con gli specchi.
Pàgina 206 - And the Lord said unto Abram, after that Lot was separated from him, Lift up now thine eyes, and look from the place where thou art, northward, and southward, and eastward, and westward : for all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever.
Pàgina 77 - We must now proceed to the two great poems which were produced at the end of the eleventh or beginning of the twelfth century.
Pàgina 206 - Then Abram removed his tent, and came and dwelt in the plain of Mamre, which is in Hebron, and built there an altar unto the LORD.
Pàgina 294 - Then he fell on his knee ; A boon, a boon, cries Little John, Master, I beg of thee. What is that boon, quoth Robin Hood, Little John, thou begs of me?
Pàgina 278 - Worship all ye that lovers be this May, For of your bliss the kalends are begun, And sing with us, away, winter away, Come, summer come, the sweet season and sun.
Pàgina 298 - I think not nay, but, as ye say, It is no maiden's lore : But love may make me for your sake, As...
Pàgina 339 - My lute, awake, perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste, And end that I have now begun, And when this song is sung and past, My lute, be still, for I have done.
Pàgina 248 - For herein may be seen noble chivalry, courtesy, humanity, friendliness, hardiness, love, friendship, cowardice, murder, hate, virtue, and sin. Do after the good and leave the evil, and it shall bring you to good fame and renown.