Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 92 頁
... truth , and also for the Protestant Church ; Duessa for false- hood , and also for the Roman Church , etc. But in this second part of the allegory a close resemblance is not to be expected , as flattery often guides the poet's pen or ...
... truth , and also for the Protestant Church ; Duessa for false- hood , and also for the Roman Church , etc. But in this second part of the allegory a close resemblance is not to be expected , as flattery often guides the poet's pen or ...
第 94 頁
... Truth is made to seem falsehood , and falsehood truth . This deception is the cause of all his subse- quent trouble his struggle with Sans Foy or Infidelity , his companionship with Duessa or Falsehood , his sojourn and trials at the ...
... Truth is made to seem falsehood , and falsehood truth . This deception is the cause of all his subse- quent trouble his struggle with Sans Foy or Infidelity , his companionship with Duessa or Falsehood , his sojourn and trials at the ...
第 95 頁
... Truth , emblematic of eternal union . Through trials and suffering to final victory and truth - this is the history of every earnest soul ; and never before was it portrayed with such magnificent imagery and in such melodious language ...
... Truth , emblematic of eternal union . Through trials and suffering to final victory and truth - this is the history of every earnest soul ; and never before was it portrayed with such magnificent imagery and in such melodious language ...
第 110 頁
... , and tempt her faigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wise , Tho can she weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And sayd , " Ah Sir , my IIO ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... , and tempt her faigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wise , Tho can she weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And sayd , " Ah Sir , my IIO ENGLISH LITERATURE .
第 111 頁
... truth ; yet since no untruth he knew , Her fawning love with foule disdainefull spight He would not shend ; but said , " Deare dame , I rew , That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto you grew : LIV . " Assure your selfe , it fell not ...
... truth ; yet since no untruth he knew , Her fawning love with foule disdainefull spight He would not shend ; but said , " Deare dame , I rew , That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto you grew : LIV . " Assure your selfe , it fell not ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Æneid ancient Anglo-Saxon answer'd ANTONIO Archimago Aristotle Astolat BASSANIO beauty born called century character Christian church critics dear death delight doth Dryden ducats England English eyes Faery Queene fair Fair lord faire lady faith father fear genius give GOBBO grace GRATIANO Guinevere hand hath hear heart heaven human JESSICA King knight lady Lancelot Lavaine learning light literary literature live look lord LORENZO maid master Merchant of Venice mind nature NERISSA never noble o'er once pleasure poem poet poetry Pope PORTIA praise pray Queen rich SALANIO SALARINO says SCENE sche sense Shakespeare SHYLOCK Sir Lancelot Sir Roger song soul speak Spenser spirit sweet tell thee ther things thou thought tion truth unto Venice verse virtue Westminster Abbey word Wordsworth writings youth