On such a king the commonalty would cheerfully and amply bestow sufficient revenue for all the dignity of his office, and the exigencies of the state, even for his conquests. No doubt that commonalty would first have absorbed the wealth of the hierarchy.... The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman - 第 xi 頁William Langland 著 - 1869 - 195 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Hart Milman - 1855 - 704 頁
...the French, nor even to the ambition for the conquest of France engendered by Edward's wars and by his victories. And yet his shrewd common sense cannot...injustice and cruelty of those aggressive and sanguinary wars.q As a Poet Langland has many high qualities. He is creating his own language, and that in a rude... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1867 - 490 頁
...the French, nor even to the ambition for the conquest of France engendered by Edward's wars and by his victories. And yet his shrewd common sense cannot...and cruelty of those aggressive and sanguinary wars. q As a Poet Langland has many high qualities. He is creating his own language, and that in a rude and... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1880 - 576 頁
...conquest of France engendered by Edward's wars and by his victories. And yet his shrewd common-sense cannot but see the injustice and cruelty of those aggressive and sanguinary wars.2 As a Poet Langland has many high qualities. He is creating his own language, and that in a rude... | |
| William Langland - 1881 - 288 頁
...lies, their hypocrisy, their delicate attire, their dainty feasts, their magnificent buildings, even their proud learning ; above all their hardness, their...sums up the whole matter in the following just words : — ' The poet who could address such opinions, though wrapt up in prudent allegory, to the popular... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1903 - 1186 頁
...conquest of France engendered by Edward's wars and by his victories. And yet his shrewd common-sense cannot but see the injustice and cruelty of those aggressive and sanguinary wars.2 As a Poet Langland has many high qualities. He is creating his own language, and that in a rude... | |
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