Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... young , the art of eloquence , that you may be a safeguard and defender of those whom you value . Acquire the conduct and man- ners so beautiful in youth , and your name will become celebrated through the world . But as I wish you not ...
... young , the art of eloquence , that you may be a safeguard and defender of those whom you value . Acquire the conduct and man- ners so beautiful in youth , and your name will become celebrated through the world . But as I wish you not ...
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... young . Universities and col- leges were founded in considerable numbers , some of the most illustrious colleges at Oxford and Cambridge being established at this time . Along with scholasticism , which rigidly applied the logic of ...
... young . Universities and col- leges were founded in considerable numbers , some of the most illustrious colleges at Oxford and Cambridge being established at this time . Along with scholasticism , which rigidly applied the logic of ...
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... young , rich , and cultivated , retire to a beautiful villa a few miles from the city ; and in order to pass the time more agreeably , they relate to one another a series of tales . Such is the plan of the Decameron . Chaucer adopted ...
... young , rich , and cultivated , retire to a beautiful villa a few miles from the city ; and in order to pass the time more agreeably , they relate to one another a series of tales . Such is the plan of the Decameron . Chaucer adopted ...
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... young , because it has not long entered upon its annual course . 8. Ram . The first constellation of the Zodiac , corresponding to the latter part of March and the first half of April . It is the part in April that the sun has run . — I ...
... young , because it has not long entered upon its annual course . 8. Ram . The first constellation of the Zodiac , corresponding to the latter part of March and the first half of April . It is the part in April that the sun has run . — I ...
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... . — At his owne gise : 663. In daunger after his own fashion ( gise ) . = young people of both sexes . 664. Gurles 665. Al here reed = wholly their adviser . 667. Ale - stake : = sign - post in NOTES TO CHAUCER'S PROLOGUE . 69.
... . — At his owne gise : 663. In daunger after his own fashion ( gise ) . = young people of both sexes . 664. Gurles 665. Al here reed = wholly their adviser . 667. Ale - stake : = sign - post in NOTES TO CHAUCER'S PROLOGUE . 69.
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