Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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The leisure that remained to him after the faithful performance of his various official duties , he assiduously devoted to learning ; for he always took delight , as he tells us , “ in learning , teaching , and writing .
The leisure that remained to him after the faithful performance of his various official duties , he assiduously devoted to learning ; for he always took delight , as he tells us , “ in learning , teaching , and writing .
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They delighted in a gay social life , with hunting , hawking , showy equipage , and brilliant festivities . Diplomacy in a measure supplanted daring frankness . Brilliant superficiality took the place of grave thoughtfulness .
They delighted in a gay social life , with hunting , hawking , showy equipage , and brilliant festivities . Diplomacy in a measure supplanted daring frankness . Brilliant superficiality took the place of grave thoughtfulness .
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Chaucer was a diligent student , with a passionate fondness for books : “ And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookes for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credence , And in my heart have them in ...
Chaucer was a diligent student , with a passionate fondness for books : “ And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookes for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credence , And in my heart have them in ...
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Leste = pleasure , delight . 134. Ferthing small quantity . Literally , a fourth part . A. S. feorth , fourth , and diminutive suffix ing . 136. Raughte = reached . Preterit of reche . 137. Sikerly = surely . Cf. Ger . sicherlich .
Leste = pleasure , delight . 134. Ferthing small quantity . Literally , a fourth part . A. S. feorth , fourth , and diminutive suffix ing . 136. Raughte = reached . Preterit of reche . 137. Sikerly = surely . Cf. Ger . sicherlich .
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335. Wone = pleasure , desire . Cf. Ger . Wonne , bliss . 336. Epicurus , a famous Greek philosopher , who assumed pleasure to be the highest good . 337. Pleyn delyt full delight or perfect physical enjoyment . 340.
335. Wone = pleasure , desire . Cf. Ger . Wonne , bliss . 336. Epicurus , a famous Greek philosopher , who assumed pleasure to be the highest good . 337. Pleyn delyt full delight or perfect physical enjoyment . 340.
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