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A reminiscence of The Faerie Queene , 1. I. 12 , “ Vertue gives her selfe light
through darknesse for to wade . " 375. flat . Cf. “ the level brine " in Lyc . 98 .
Wisdom's self = ' Wisdom herself ' would sound awkward in modern E .; but the
usage ...
A reminiscence of The Faerie Queene , 1. I. 12 , “ Vertue gives her selfe light
through darknesse for to wade . " 375. flat . Cf. “ the level brine " in Lyc . 98 .
Wisdom's self = ' Wisdom herself ' would sound awkward in modern E .; but the
usage ...
第124页
Cf. “ Lipsbury pinfold , ” King Lear , II . 2. 8 . plighted , Com . 301 , ' folded . '
Spenser uses plight = ' fold ' both as noun and verb ; cf. The Faerie Queene , II . 3.
26 , “ many a folded plight , " and vi . 7. 43 , “ And on his head a roll of linen plight
.
Cf. “ Lipsbury pinfold , ” King Lear , II . 2. 8 . plighted , Com . 301 , ' folded . '
Spenser uses plight = ' fold ' both as noun and verb ; cf. The Faerie Queene , II . 3.
26 , “ many a folded plight , " and vi . 7. 43 , “ And on his head a roll of linen plight
.
第128页
And after thei daunced and communed together , as the fashion of the maskes is ,
thei toke their leave and departed ; and so did the Queene and all the ladies . "
The entertainment thus described was what we should call a ' masquerade ' : an
...
And after thei daunced and communed together , as the fashion of the maskes is ,
thei toke their leave and departed ; and so did the Queene and all the ladies . "
The entertainment thus described was what we should call a ' masquerade ' : an
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