The Bible Word-book: A Glossary of Old English Bible WordsMacmillan, 1866 - 564页 |
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第vii页
... quoted . In the case of works not included in this index , as they are less frequently referred to , the date of the edition is given with the quotation . I may take this opportunity of mentioning a curious biblio- graphical fact with ...
... quoted . In the case of works not included in this index , as they are less frequently referred to , the date of the edition is given with the quotation . I may take this opportunity of mentioning a curious biblio- graphical fact with ...
第11页
... quoted : The Lord vphold for euer and keepe from dilapidation and decay these sides of the house , and make them as an vnuanquish- able fort against the impressions and assaults of all aduersary forces . Bishop King's Vitis Palatina , p ...
... quoted : The Lord vphold for euer and keepe from dilapidation and decay these sides of the house , and make them as an vnuanquish- able fort against the impressions and assaults of all aduersary forces . Bishop King's Vitis Palatina , p ...
第28页
... Peter Smart's Sermon , p . 3 . He razed townes and threwe downe towers and all . Sackville , Induction . See also the example from Ascham's Scholemaster , quoted under All . 1 " And if ( Matt . xxiv . 48 ) 28 THE BIBLE 1 ...
... Peter Smart's Sermon , p . 3 . He razed townes and threwe downe towers and all . Sackville , Induction . See also the example from Ascham's Scholemaster , quoted under All . 1 " And if ( Matt . xxiv . 48 ) 28 THE BIBLE 1 ...
第34页
... quoted , it occurs in Latimer ( Rem . p . 308 ) ; ' I name nor appoint no person nor persons . ' Appoint out ' in Josh . xx . 2 , is the translation of what is elsewhere rendered ' assign , ' as in v . 8 ( see also Gen. xxiv . 44 ) . In ...
... quoted , it occurs in Latimer ( Rem . p . 308 ) ; ' I name nor appoint no person nor persons . ' Appoint out ' in Josh . xx . 2 , is the translation of what is elsewhere rendered ' assign , ' as in v . 8 ( see also Gen. xxiv . 44 ) . In ...
第36页
... quoted in Lati- mer , Serm . p . 59 . So are there states , great in territorie , and yet not apt to enlarge , or command ; and some , that have but a small dimen- sion of stemme , and yet apt to be the foundations of great monarchies ...
... quoted in Lati- mer , Serm . p . 59 . So are there states , great in territorie , and yet not apt to enlarge , or command ; and some , that have but a small dimen- sion of stemme , and yet apt to be the foundations of great monarchies ...
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Acts Alvearie Bacon Baret Cæs called Chaucer Clerk's Tale common Cotgrave denote derived Deut Dict doth Ecclus English euery Franklin's Tale Gower Conf Greek Hall hath haue Hebrew Hebrew word hence Holland's Pliny holy Ibid John Josh king Knight's Tale kyng Latimer Latimer Serm Law's Tale literal Lord Luke Macc Matt meaning N.'s Dr North's Plutarch occurs old form original Parson's Tale participle passage phrase Piers Ploughman's Prol Prov rendered Rich schal sche sense Serm Shakespeare shew Shipman's Tale signifies Spenser thee thing thou thynges trans Translators tyme Udal's Erasmus unto usage verb viii vnto vpon Vulgate whan whence Wiclif xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxix xxvi xxvii xxxii xxxiv
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第320页 - Sometime we see a cloud that's dragonish; A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendent rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air.
第303页 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
第35页 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil ? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it and approve it with a text...
第245页 - He had walk for a hundred sheep ; and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able, and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages. I can remember that I buckled his harness when he went unto Blackheath field. He kept me to school, or else I had not been able to have preached before the king's majesty now.
第261页 - You would have thought the very windows spake, So many greedy looks of young and old Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon his visage ; and that all the walls, With painted imagery, had said at once, — Jesu preserve thee ! welcome, Bolingbroke ! Whilst he, from one side to the other turning, Bare-headed, lower than his proud steed's neck, Bespake them thus, — I thank you, countrymen: And thus still doing, thus he pass'd along.
第10页 - It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore and to see ships tossed upon the sea; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below; but no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage ground of truth (a hill not to be commanded, and where the air is always clear and serene), and to see the errors and wanderings and mists and tempests in the vale below...
第523页 - In all time of our tribulation; in all time of our wealth ; in the hour of death, and in the day of judgment, Good Lord, deliver us.
第499页 - As watchman to my heart. But, good my brother, Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven, Whilst, like a puffd and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads And recks not his own rede.
第480页 - If you dissemble sometimes your knowledge of that you are thought to know, you shall be thought another time to know that you know not. Speech of a man's self ought to be seldom, and well chosen. I knew one was wont to say in scorn, He must needs be a wise man, he speaks so much of himself.
第310页 - Come not to me again : but say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover : thither come, And let my grave-stone be your oracle.