Periods of European Literature, 第 1 卷W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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第 ix 頁
... Legend - The Heroic Poem - Commonplaces and common forms СНАРТER LATIN AUTHORS . III . The sixth century - Boethius - Cassiodorus - Fortunatus - Gregory of Tours - Gregory the Great - The Dark Age- Isidore - Bede -Adamnan - The revival ...
... Legend - The Heroic Poem - Commonplaces and common forms СНАРТER LATIN AUTHORS . III . The sixth century - Boethius - Cassiodorus - Fortunatus - Gregory of Tours - Gregory the Great - The Dark Age- Isidore - Bede -Adamnan - The revival ...
第 14 頁
... legend of Barlaam and Josaphat . Arabian literature affects the West in a somewhat similar way . Arabian learning , itself derived from Greek , passes into Western Christendom through the Schools , which bring it into conformity with ...
... legend of Barlaam and Josaphat . Arabian literature affects the West in a somewhat similar way . Arabian learning , itself derived from Greek , passes into Western Christendom through the Schools , which bring it into conformity with ...
第 24 頁
... LEGEND - THE HEROIC POEM -- COMMONPLACES AND COMMON FORMS . The Liberal I. THE darkest time in the Dark Ages was from the end of the sixth century to the revival of learning under Charles the Great . Bad grammar Arts . was openly ...
... LEGEND - THE HEROIC POEM -- COMMONPLACES AND COMMON FORMS . The Liberal I. THE darkest time in the Dark Ages was from the end of the sixth century to the revival of learning under Charles the Great . Bad grammar Arts . was openly ...
第 41 頁
... Legend . the Roman Empire , and especially in the Latin language . It may have been the original prose of the city of Rome , the disastrous influence of the abstract gods , male and female , whom St Augustine describes satirically ...
... Legend . the Roman Empire , and especially in the Latin language . It may have been the original prose of the city of Rome , the disastrous influence of the abstract gods , male and female , whom St Augustine describes satirically ...
第 43 頁
... legend . Not only the medieval readers who calmly accepted Æneas or Ulysses in any sort of byrnie or breeches that happened to be the fashion of their own day , but even more scrupulous and scholarly persons find themselves reading a ...
... legend . Not only the medieval readers who calmly accepted Æneas or Ulysses in any sort of byrnie or breeches that happened to be the fashion of their own day , but even more scrupulous and scholarly persons find themselves reading a ...
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第 ii 頁 - Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one great confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another.
第 338 頁 - And if it should be said that there was a porter at Arthur's palace, there was none. Glewlwyd Gavaelvawr was there, acting as porter, to welcome guests and strangers, and to receive them with honour...
第 19 頁 - Methinks we should not so soon yield our consents captive to the authority of antiquity, unless we saw more reason ; all our understandings are not to be built by the square of Greece and Italy. We are the children of nature as well as they ; we are not so placed out of the way of judgement, but that the same sun of discretion shineth upon us ; we have our portion of the same virtues as well as of the same vices : Et Catilinam quocunque in populo videas, quocunque sub axe.
第 226 頁 - Die illi nunc de me corde fideli Tantundem liebes, veniat quantum modo loubes, Et volucrum wunna quot sint, tot die sibi minna, Graminis et florum quantum sit, die et honorum.
第 213 頁 - O Roma nobilis, orbis et domina, Cunctarum urbium excellentissima, Roseo martyrum sanguine rubea, Albis et virginum liliis candida: Salutem dicimus tibi per omnia Te benedicimus, salve per saecula.
第 19 頁 - Longobards, whose coming down like an inundation overwhelmed, as they say, all the glory of learning in Europe, have yet left us still their laws and customs, as the originals of most of the provincial constitutions of Christendom ; which well considered with their other courses of government, may serve to clear them from this imputation of ignorance. And though the vanquished never...
第 109 頁 - A man to join himself with th' Universe In his main sway, and make in all things fit One with that All, and go on, round as it; Not plucking from the whole his wretched part, And into straits, or into nought revert, Wishing the complete Universe might be Subject to such a rag of it as he...