Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... song to me . " He answered , “ I cannot sing ; for that is the reason why I left the entertainment , and retired to this place . " " Nevertheless , " said the heavenly visitor , " thou shalt sing . " " What shall I sing ? " inquired the ...
... song to me . " He answered , “ I cannot sing ; for that is the reason why I left the entertainment , and retired to this place . " " Nevertheless , " said the heavenly visitor , " thou shalt sing . " " What shall I sing ? " inquired the ...
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... songs of his people , and even before learning to read he had committed many of them to memory . Blessed with a healthful precocity of mind , he treasured up all this varied knowledge , and utilized it with rare wisdom in after years ...
... songs of his people , and even before learning to read he had committed many of them to memory . Blessed with a healthful precocity of mind , he treasured up all this varied knowledge , and utilized it with rare wisdom in after years ...
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... songs . liant tournaments from time to time brought together the beauty and chivalry of the whole realm . French became the social language of the ruling classes ; and the Anglo- Saxons , reduced to servitude , were despised . It ...
... songs . liant tournaments from time to time brought together the beauty and chivalry of the whole realm . French became the social language of the ruling classes ; and the Anglo- Saxons , reduced to servitude , were despised . It ...
第 29 頁
... song to his empty purse : " I am sorry now that ye be so light , For certes ye now make me heavy cheer . ” There are passages in his works that are very offensive to modern taste ; but they are not to be charged so much to Chaucer's ...
... song to his empty purse : " I am sorry now that ye be so light , For certes ye now make me heavy cheer . ” There are passages in his works that are very offensive to modern taste ; but they are not to be charged so much to Chaucer's ...
第 50 頁
... song was songe , He moste preche , and wel affyle his tonge , To wynne silver , as he right wel cowde ; Therefore he sang ful meriely and lowde . Now have I told you schortly in a clause Thestat , tharray , the nombre , and eek the ...
... song was songe , He moste preche , and wel affyle his tonge , To wynne silver , as he right wel cowde ; Therefore he sang ful meriely and lowde . Now have I told you schortly in a clause Thestat , tharray , the nombre , and eek the ...
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