Truly, I have known men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaule, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. The Knight of Our Burning Pestle - 第 lxi 頁Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher 著 - 1908 - 309 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which God knows wanteth much of a perfect poésie, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage." That such effects were produced by the study of romance, there are, besides this testimony,... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect Poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. Who readeth jEneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not, it were his fortune... | |
| 1831 - 368 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. Who readeth jEneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 頁
...literary merit; "Truly," says the knight, " 1 have known men, that even with reading Amadis dc Gaul, have rving in the interim what Mr. Howel did, who stood talking courage." t The introduction of Amadis into the English language took place in the year 1592, when... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. 'Who readeth ^Eneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1849 - 342 頁
...men, that even with reading Amaclis de Gaul, which. God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. Who readeth ^Eneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wished not it were his fortune... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 286 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. Who readeth jEneas carrying old Anchisis on his back, that wished not it were his fortune... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis do Gaul, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesie, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. \Vho readeth -Sneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 622 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis de Gaul, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesie, have found their hearts moved to the exercise of courtesy, liberality, and especially courage. Who readeth /Kucas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 頁
...men, that even with reading Amadis do Gaulc, which, God knoweth, wanteth much of a perfect poesy, have . # : q i '>G ) ( d͡ #SLU D% z h Ζ O Y;v / ? | O 1e< courage. \Vho readeth JEneas carrying old Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune... | |
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