Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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第 26 頁
... doth he dalliance . " While the outward circumstances of Chaucer's life are so mperfectly known , we have abundant means to judge of his character and attainments . He is revealed to us in his writ- ings . He was familiar with the court ...
... doth he dalliance . " While the outward circumstances of Chaucer's life are so mperfectly known , we have abundant means to judge of his character and attainments . He is revealed to us in his writ- ings . He was familiar with the court ...
第 34 頁
... doth a nightyngale . Curteys he was , lowely , and servysable , And carf byforn his fader at the table . 100 A YEMAN hadde he and servauntz nomoo At that tyme , for him luste ryde soo ; And he was clad in coote and hood of grene . A ...
... doth a nightyngale . Curteys he was , lowely , and servysable , And carf byforn his fader at the table . 100 A YEMAN hadde he and servauntz nomoo At that tyme , for him luste ryde soo ; And he was clad in coote and hood of grene . A ...
第 36 頁
... doth the chapel belle . Ther as this lord was kepere of the selle , The reule of seynt Maure or of seint Beneyt , Bycause that it was old and somdel streyt , This ilke monk leet olde thinges pace , And held after the newe world the ...
... doth the chapel belle . Ther as this lord was kepere of the selle , The reule of seynt Maure or of seint Beneyt , Bycause that it was old and somdel streyt , This ilke monk leet olde thinges pace , And held after the newe world the ...
第 49 頁
... doth a strike of flex ; By unces hynge his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his schuldres overspradde . Ful thinne it lay , by culpons on and oon , But hood , for jolitee , ne werede he noon , 670 675 680 For it was trussed up in ...
... doth a strike of flex ; By unces hynge his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his schuldres overspradde . Ful thinne it lay , by culpons on and oon , But hood , for jolitee , ne werede he noon , 670 675 680 For it was trussed up in ...
第 87 頁
... doth soonest rise That best can handle his deceitful wit In subtle shifts . To which him needs a guileful , hollow heart Masked with fair dissembling courtesy , A filed tongue furnisht with terms of art , No art of school , but ...
... doth soonest rise That best can handle his deceitful wit In subtle shifts . To which him needs a guileful , hollow heart Masked with fair dissembling courtesy , A filed tongue furnisht with terms of art , No art of school , but ...
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