Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Palmers = persons bearing palm - branches in token of having been to the Holy Land . – Straunge strondes strange strands or foreign shores . 14. Ferne halwes , kouthe old , or distant saints known , etc. Kouthe , from the A. S. cunnan ...
Palmers = persons bearing palm - branches in token of having been to the Holy Land . – Straunge strondes strange strands or foreign shores . 14. Ferne halwes , kouthe old , or distant saints known , etc. Kouthe , from the A. S. cunnan ...
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... manner of wight or person . 72. Perfight = perfect . a ) = same . 74. Ne ... nought . A double negative form . 58 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... manner of wight or person . 72. Perfight = perfect . a ) = same . 74. Ne ... nought . A double negative form . 58 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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Burgeys = burgess ; here a person of the middle class . = cancer . 378. Riallyche = royally . 379. For ... Deys dais ; here the raised platform at the upper end of the hall , on which were seats for persons of distinction . 371.
Burgeys = burgess ; here a person of the middle class . = cancer . 378. Riallyche = royally . 379. For ... Deys dais ; here the raised platform at the upper end of the hall , on which were seats for persons of distinction . 371.
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He is called parson , persona , because by his person the church , which is an invisible body , is represented . ” Skeat justly observes that “ this reason may well be doubted , but without affecting the etymology . ” 482.
He is called parson , persona , because by his person the church , which is an invisible body , is represented . ” Skeat justly observes that “ this reason may well be doubted , but without affecting the etymology . ” 482.
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“ The generall end , therefore , of all the booke , ” he says , “ is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline . Which for that I conceived shoulde be most plausible and pleasing , beeing coloured with an ...
“ The generall end , therefore , of all the booke , ” he says , “ is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline . Which for that I conceived shoulde be most plausible and pleasing , beeing coloured with an ...
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