Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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第 82 頁
... gave place to elegant palaces , surrounded by Italian gardens . Grammar schools and colleges were established ; and the printing- press , freely used for the promulgation and defence of facts and opinions , advanced the general ...
... gave place to elegant palaces , surrounded by Italian gardens . Grammar schools and colleges were established ; and the printing- press , freely used for the promulgation and defence of facts and opinions , advanced the general ...
第 84 頁
... gave this life's first native source , Though from another place I take my name , An house of ancient fame . " Nothing is known of his parents ; but , as he was a charity student , it is to be inferred that they were in humble circum ...
... gave this life's first native source , Though from another place I take my name , An house of ancient fame . " Nothing is known of his parents ; but , as he was a charity student , it is to be inferred that they were in humble circum ...
第 86 頁
... gave place to a truly chivalrous regard . In 1580 he was ap- pointed secretary to Lord Grey , deputy to Ireland , and accom- panied that official through the bloody scenes connected with the suppression of Desmond's rebellion . The ...
... gave place to a truly chivalrous regard . In 1580 he was ap- pointed secretary to Lord Grey , deputy to Ireland , and accom- panied that official through the bloody scenes connected with the suppression of Desmond's rebellion . The ...
第 95 頁
... gave them new and fadeless forms . His invention was almost inexhaustible . His facility in description some- times betrayed him into tedious excess . In his fondness for details , he occasionally wrote passages that are simply nau ...
... gave them new and fadeless forms . His invention was almost inexhaustible . His facility in description some- times betrayed him into tedious excess . In his fondness for details , he occasionally wrote passages that are simply nau ...
第 98 頁
... gave , ( That greatest glorious queene of Faery lond , ) To winne him worshippe , and her grace to have , Which of all earthly things he most did crave : And ever as he rode his hart did earne To prove his puissance in battell brave ...
... gave , ( That greatest glorious queene of Faery lond , ) To winne him worshippe , and her grace to have , Which of all earthly things he most did crave : And ever as he rode his hart did earne To prove his puissance in battell brave ...
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