The Vision of William Concerning Piers the PlowmanClarendon Press, 1881 - 216 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 vii 頁
... give me his best attention ; and I cannot refrain from adding he hope that , if he succeeds in mastering the explanation of it , e will refrain from using the phrase in future in the old slovenly way . The difficulty is three - fold ...
... give me his best attention ; and I cannot refrain from adding he hope that , if he succeeds in mastering the explanation of it , e will refrain from using the phrase in future in the old slovenly way . The difficulty is three - fold ...
第 xv 頁
... gives King John a hundred marks da palfrey in 1213 to replace Thomas Fitzhugh in the guardian- p of Wychwood Forest ( Rot . de Fin . 485 ) . From that time the ingleys , William , Thomas , John , John , and Thomas successively , re ...
... gives King John a hundred marks da palfrey in 1213 to replace Thomas Fitzhugh in the guardian- p of Wychwood Forest ( Rot . de Fin . 485 ) . From that time the ingleys , William , Thomas , John , John , and Thomas successively , re ...
第 xviii 頁
... give the re the results , sometimes in the poet's own words . At the time of writing the B - text of Do - wel , he was forty years of age , and he was therefore born about A.D. 1332 , prob at Cleobury Mortimer . His father and his ...
... give the re the results , sometimes in the poet's own words . At the time of writing the B - text of Do - wel , he was forty years of age , and he was therefore born about A.D. 1332 , prob at Cleobury Mortimer . His father and his ...
第 xix 頁
... gives us several ticulars concerning himself , wherein he alludes to his own Iness , saying that he is too ' long ' to stoop low , and has also he remarks concerning the sons of freemen which imply that was himself the son of a franklin ...
... gives us several ticulars concerning himself , wherein he alludes to his own Iness , saying that he is too ' long ' to stoop low , and has also he remarks concerning the sons of freemen which imply that was himself the son of a franklin ...
第 xxi 頁
... gives us a clearer sight than many a laboured history . Its dialect , its tone , and s poetic dress alike conspired to secure to the Vision a wide irculation among the commonalty of the realm , and by formu- iting - to use a favourite ...
... gives us a clearer sight than many a laboured history . Its dialect , its tone , and s poetic dress alike conspired to secure to the Vision a wide irculation among the commonalty of the realm , and by formu- iting - to use a favourite ...
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第 132 頁 - Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's...
第 106 頁 - When merry milkmaids click the latch, And rarely smells the new-mown hay, And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay, Twice or thrice his roundelay ; Alone and warming his five wits, The white owl in the belfry sits, SECOND SONG.
第 112 頁 - Sicut enim corpus sine spiritu mortuum est, ita et fides sine operibus mortua est.
第 105 頁 - Ye shall have rumney and malmesyne, Both ypocrasse, and vernage wyne, Mount rose and wyne of Greke, Both algrade, and respice eke, Antioche, and bastarde, Pyment also, and garnarde, Wyne of Greke, and muscadell, Both clare, pyment, and Rochell; The reed your stomake to defye, And pottes of Osey set you by.
第 221 頁 - BOOK lS NOT RETURNED TO THE LlBRARY ON OR BEFORE THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW.
第 110 頁 - In the Master of Oxford's Catechism, written early in the fifteenth century, and printed in Reliquiae Antiquae, vol. ip 231, we have the following question and answer — C. Where be the anjelles that God put out of heven, and bycam devilles ? M. Som into hell, and som reyned in the skye, and som in the erth, and som in waters and in wodys.
第 108 頁 - He shall be your Judas, and you shall be his elder-tree to hang on ;' Every Man out of Hum. iv. 4. See Nares. On the other hand, we read that ' the Arbor Judte is thought to be that whereon Judas hanged himself, and not upon the eldertree, as it is vulgarly said ;
第 69 頁 - And cast on me my clothes, yclouted and hole, My cokeres and my coffes, for colde of my nailles, And hange myn hoper at myn hals, in stede of a scrippe. A busshel of bredcorne brynge me...
第 110 頁 - In caelum conscendam, super astra Dei exaltabo solium meum, sedebo in monte testamenti, in lateribus aquilonis. Ascendam super altitudinem nubium ; similis ero Altissimo.
第 139 頁 - ... under cover and colour of good and lawful trading ; which kind of contract, the more subtly to deceive the people, they call ' exchange ' or