The Complaint of NatureH, Holt, 1908 - 95 頁 The complaint of nature, Yale studies in English, v. 36 (1908), Translation of De planctu natura. by Douglas M. Moffat. Pagination preserved in etext form. |
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... head of a virgin . Twin tresses , flowing loosely , neither forsook the parts above nor yet disdained to smile upon the ground with a kiss . The line of a slender necklace , crossing itself obliquely , divided the strife of her hair ...
... head of a virgin . Twin tresses , flowing loosely , neither forsook the parts above nor yet disdained to smile upon the ground with a kiss . The line of a slender necklace , crossing itself obliquely , divided the strife of her hair ...
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... head . No base alloy of gold , derogate from high worth , and deceptive to the eye with false light , supplied its sub- 60 stance , but the pure nobility of gold itself . With marvelous revolution and ceaseless turning , this dia- dem ...
... head . No base alloy of gold , derogate from high worth , and deceptive to the eye with false light , supplied its sub- 60 stance , but the pure nobility of gold itself . With marvelous revolution and ceaseless turning , this dia- dem ...
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... head , and was seen thirsting for battle . Another , of which the lustre was exceptional , blessed the companies of its fellows with grace and kindliness . On this a ram gloried in 120 the nobility of its head , and demanded the ...
... head , and was seen thirsting for battle . Another , of which the lustre was exceptional , blessed the companies of its fellows with grace and kindliness . On this a ram gloried in 120 the nobility of its head , and demanded the ...
第 15 頁
... head that which it lost in the slim- ness of its lower body . These pictures , finely drawn on the mantle in the manner of sculpture , seemed by miracle to swim . A damask tunic , also , pictured with embroidered 340 work , concealed ...
... head that which it lost in the slim- ness of its lower body . These pictures , finely drawn on the mantle in the manner of sculpture , seemed by miracle to swim . A damask tunic , also , pictured with embroidered 340 work , concealed ...
第 19 頁
... head of the virgin and the chariot , and whose countenance breath- ed not the commonness of earth , but rather the mystery of godship , aided the weakness of the wo- manly nature , and guided the approach of the chariot in a well ...
... head of the virgin and the chariot , and whose countenance breath- ed not the commonness of earth , but rather the mystery of godship , aided the weakness of the wo- manly nature , and guided the approach of the chariot in a well ...
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¹ Reading Alain Alain de Lille another's anvils appearance avarice Bacchus beauty Ben Jonson birth body Charybdis chastity cithara clothed cloud coin color command concubinage countenance Cupid Cypris delight diadem divine dost earth edited with Introduction Emending Ennius evil face faith false falsehood Favonius favor fear flattery flatulence flood flowers garments gave gender Generosity Genius gifts glory Glossary grief guile hair hand harmonious head heaven Hippolytus honey honor human Hymen Jonson kiss labor light lust lyre madness majesty marriage marvelous METRE Migne mind mother mystery Nature ness night numbers Old English passion peace Ph.D picture Planctu Naturæ plebeian poverty praise predicate pride PROSE reason rejoiced riches scorned Scylla seemed shine shipwreck silence sleep solemn song sorrow speech splendor stars stones stray suffer sweet tears thee thine things thou tunic Tyndaris Venus vices virgin virtue wandering wanton wealth wisdom Zephyrus
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第 49 頁 - ... if it does not transgress the determined boundaries of the dual activity, or its heat boil to too great a degree. But if its spark shoots into a flame, or its little spring rises to a torrent, the rankness of the growth demands the pruning-knife, and the swelling «• and excess requires...
第 3 頁 - Natwa, in order to call attention to the prevalence of homosexual feeling; he also associated the neglect of women with sodomy. "Man is made woman," he writes; "he blackens the honor of his sex, the craft of magic Venus makes him of double gender"; nobly beautiful youths have "turned their hammers of love to the office of anvils," and "many kisses lie untouched on maiden lips.
第 3 頁 - ... orphan. The sex of active nature trembles shamefully at the way in which it declines into passive nature. Man is made woman, he blackens the honor of his sex, the craft of magic Venus makes him of double gender. He is both predicate and subject, he »• becomes likewise of two declensions, he pushes the laws of grammar too far.
第 45 頁 - ... in the outskirt world I stationed Venus, who is skilled in — the knowledge of making, as under-deputy of my work, in order that she, un^der my judgment and guidance, and with the assisting activity of her husband Hymen and her son Cupid, by laboring at the various...