Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and SciencesAcademy, 1920 - 158 pàgines Vol. 15, "To the University of Leipzig on the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of its foundation, from Yale University and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1909." |
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Pàgina 45
... arguing from the fact that John , the eldest son , was a knight in 1391 , deduces that he ' must have been born at least as early as 1375 , ' while Lucy Toulmin Smith says that he ' would be about 15o in 1390 , when he joined the ...
... arguing from the fact that John , the eldest son , was a knight in 1391 , deduces that he ' must have been born at least as early as 1375 , ' while Lucy Toulmin Smith says that he ' would be about 15o in 1390 , when he joined the ...
Pàgina 62
... arguments in favor of these assumptions have been summarized by Wylie ( 4. 313-4 ) , with citation of the authorities , and may be briefly recapitulated here : I. The pedigree referred to above ( p . 60 ) gives as Chaucer's wife Altera ...
... arguments in favor of these assumptions have been summarized by Wylie ( 4. 313-4 ) , with citation of the authorities , and may be briefly recapitulated here : I. The pedigree referred to above ( p . 60 ) gives as Chaucer's wife Altera ...
Pàgina 182
... argument and apology for the auctioneers were that they tended to lower prices to the retailers and con- sumers through their economies in selling.7 Certainly the sale at auction of a lot of merchandise at a sacrifice tended to give a ...
... argument and apology for the auctioneers were that they tended to lower prices to the retailers and con- sumers through their economies in selling.7 Certainly the sale at auction of a lot of merchandise at a sacrifice tended to give a ...
Pàgina 187
... arguments ran , because the balance of trade with these countries was adverse and led to exportation of specie , and it was not best to encourage such trade , and because the merchants who conducted it were rich capitalists who did not ...
... arguments ran , because the balance of trade with these countries was adverse and led to exportation of specie , and it was not best to encourage such trade , and because the merchants who conducted it were rich capitalists who did not ...
Pàgina 189
... arguments against the bill of 1820 , Niles , 18 : 305 . 109 108 Annals of Congress , 16th Congress , 2d session , p . 1652 ; Niles , 27 : 305 . Niles , 18 : 300 , describes the manner of this . The Liverpool packets , by increasing the ...
... arguments against the bill of 1820 , Niles , 18 : 305 . 109 108 Annals of Congress , 16th Congress , 2d session , p . 1652 ; Niles , 27 : 305 . Niles , 18 : 300 , describes the manner of this . The Liverpool packets , by increasing the ...
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Pàgina 9 - Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote, And bathed every veyne in swich licour Of which vertu engendred is the flour...
Pàgina 6 - Magnus alit magno commixtus corpore fetus. Avia tum resonant avibus virgulta canoris, Et Venerem certis repetunt armenta diebus...
Pàgina 64 - That doth his course through Blandford plains direct, And washeth Winborne meades in season drye. Next him went Wylibourne with passage slye, That of his wylinesse his name doth take, And of him selfe doth name the shire thereby : And Mole, that like a nousling Mole doth make His way still under ground, till Thamis he overtake.
Pàgina 75 - Then came the Bride, the lovely Medua came, Clad in a vesture of unknowen geare And uncouth fashion, yet her well became, That seem'd like silver sprinckled here and theare With glittering spangs that did like starres appeare...
Pàgina 9 - WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote. And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The tendre croppes, and the yonge sonne Hath in the Ram his halfe cours yronne, And smale foweles maken melodye, That slepen al the nyght with open eye, So priketh hem nature in hir corages; Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages...
Pàgina 89 - There when they came, whereas those bricky towres, The which on Themmes brode aged backe doe ryde, Where now the studious Lawyers have their bowers There whylome wont the Templer Knights to byde, Till they decayd through pride...
Pàgina 25 - For whiche un-to your mercy thus I crye : Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye ! Now voucheth sauf this day, or...
Pàgina 7 - And, mixing his large limbs with hers, he feeds Her births with kindly juice, and fosters teeming seeds. Then joyous birds frequent the lonely grove, And beasts, by nature stung, renew their love. Then fields the blades of buried corn disclose ; And, while the balmy western spirit blows, Earth to the breath her bosom dares expose.
Pàgina 84 - Indian Peru he were, she thought Him forth through infinite endevour to have sought. VII. Forthwith themselves disguising both in straunge And base attyre, that none might them bewray, To Maridunum, that is now by chaunge Of name Cayr-Merdin cald, they tooke their way; There the wise Merlin whylome wont (they say) To make his wonne, low underneath the ground, In a deepe delve...
Pàgina 149 - Continent renders very unlikely; and because it was well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war had forced into existence, contrary to the natural course of things...