Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 68 筆
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He seemeth elfish by his countenance , For unto no wight doth he dalliance . ' ” While the outward circumstances of Chaucer's life are so imperfectly known , we have abundant means to judge of his character and attainments .
He seemeth elfish by his countenance , For unto no wight doth he dalliance . ' ” While the outward circumstances of Chaucer's life are so imperfectly known , we have abundant means to judge of his character and attainments .
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So hote he lovede , that by nightertale He sleep nomore than doth a nightyngale . Curteys he was , lowely , and servysable , And carf byforn his fader at the table . A YEMAN hadde he and servauntz nomoo At that tyme , for him luste ryde ...
So hote he lovede , that by nightertale He sleep nomore than doth a nightyngale . Curteys he was , lowely , and servysable , And carf byforn his fader at the table . A YEMAN hadde he and servauntz nomoo At that tyme , for him luste ryde ...
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Ful many a deynté hors hadde he in stable : And whan he rood , men mighte his bridel heere Gynglen in a whistlyng wynd as cleere , And eek as lowde as doth the chapel belle . Ther as this lord was kepere of the selle ...
Ful many a deynté hors hadde he in stable : And whan he rood , men mighte his bridel heere Gynglen in a whistlyng wynd as cleere , And eek as lowde as doth the chapel belle . Ther as this lord was kepere of the selle ...
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This sompnour bar to him a stif burdoun , Was nevere trompe of half so gret a soun , This pardoner hadde heer as yelwe as wex , But smothe it heng , as doth a strike of Hex ; By unces hynge his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his ...
This sompnour bar to him a stif burdoun , Was nevere trompe of half so gret a soun , This pardoner hadde heer as yelwe as wex , But smothe it heng , as doth a strike of Hex ; By unces hynge his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his ...
第 87 頁
... fit to lead in that same place , Where each one seeks with malice , and with strife , To thrust down other in foul disgrace , Himself to raise : and he doth soonest rise That best can handle his deceitful wit In subtle shifts .
... fit to lead in that same place , Where each one seeks with malice , and with strife , To thrust down other in foul disgrace , Himself to raise : and he doth soonest rise That best can handle his deceitful wit In subtle shifts .
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