Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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第 59 頁
... Lady grace = lady's grace . Lady for ladye , genitive singular ; the ending was in A. S. an . 89. Embrowded = embroidered , in his dress . 91. Floytynge = fluting , playing the flute . 95. Endite = relate . 96. Purtreye = draw , sketch ...
... Lady grace = lady's grace . Lady for ladye , genitive singular ; the ending was in A. S. an . 89. Embrowded = embroidered , in his dress . 91. Floytynge = fluting , playing the flute . 95. Endite = relate . 96. Purtreye = draw , sketch ...
第 70 頁
... lady veyl = our lady's veil . See note 1. 88 . 696. Gobet = piece . 698. Hente = took , seized . 699. Latoun = a kind of brass or tinned iron . 700. Pigges bones , which he pretended were the bones of some saint . 702. Poure persoun ...
... lady veyl = our lady's veil . See note 1. 88 . 696. Gobet = piece . 698. Hente = took , seized . 699. Latoun = a kind of brass or tinned iron . 700. Pigges bones , which he pretended were the bones of some saint . 702. Poure persoun ...
第 77 頁
... ladies are said to have been conversant with Plato , Xenophon , and Cicero in the original . The taste , the eloquence , the refined lit- erary culture , of Athens and pagan Rome were restored to the world ; and " gradually , by an ...
... ladies are said to have been conversant with Plato , Xenophon , and Cicero in the original . The taste , the eloquence , the refined lit- erary culture , of Athens and pagan Rome were restored to the world ; and " gradually , by an ...
第 85 頁
... lady was Rose Daniel , sister to the poet of that name.1 The poem consists of twelve eclogues , named after the months of the year . It contains a variety of measures , all of which are distinguished for their harmony . Nothing so admir ...
... lady was Rose Daniel , sister to the poet of that name.1 The poem consists of twelve eclogues , named after the months of the year . It contains a variety of measures , all of which are distinguished for their harmony . Nothing so admir ...
第 87 頁
... ladies ; but further than a pension of fifty pounds , which does not appear to have been regularly paid , he received no substantial recognition . This result was a disappointment to Spenser , who had hoped that his literary fame would ...
... ladies ; but further than a pension of fifty pounds , which does not appear to have been regularly paid , he received no substantial recognition . This result was a disappointment to Spenser , who had hoped that his literary fame would ...
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