The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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עמוד lxxi
Soon after his departure she had a son . After various adventures , in which his
friend Tirius has a share , at the end of seven years he returned to England in the
habit of a pilgrim . Coming to his castle , he saw at the gate his lady sitting , and ...
Soon after his departure she had a son . After various adventures , in which his
friend Tirius has a share , at the end of seven years he returned to England in the
habit of a pilgrim . Coming to his castle , he saw at the gate his lady sitting , and ...
עמוד lxxxv
But she had gilty ben of this murdring : And whanne that he had wrouzte this
cursidneffe , Anoone oute of the chambre he gan hem dresse ?. 2 The countess
after hir flepe awakid And to the emperesse bedde gan caste hir look And fy • the
...
But she had gilty ben of this murdring : And whanne that he had wrouzte this
cursidneffe , Anoone oute of the chambre he gan hem dresse ?. 2 The countess
after hir flepe awakid And to the emperesse bedde gan caste hir look And fy • the
...
עמוד 91
The day of her wedding , like one to be folde , She sett out herself in fyne apparell
: She was made like a beere - pott , or a barell . A crooked hooked nose , beetle
browde , blere eyde , Many men wifht for beautifying that bryde . Her wast to be ...
The day of her wedding , like one to be folde , She sett out herself in fyne apparell
: She was made like a beere - pott , or a barell . A crooked hooked nose , beetle
browde , blere eyde , Many men wifht for beautifying that bryde . Her wast to be ...
עמוד 262
She presents the sword with which queen Dido flew herself . Lo ! here the blade
that Dido ' of Carthage hight , & c . Cordelia takes this sword , but doubtfull yet to
dye . ' DESPAIR then represents to her the state and power which she enjoyed in
...
She presents the sword with which queen Dido flew herself . Lo ! here the blade
that Dido ' of Carthage hight , & c . Cordelia takes this sword , but doubtfull yet to
dye . ' DESPAIR then represents to her the state and power which she enjoyed in
...
עמוד 493
It was in conformity to the sentiments of chivalry , which still continued in vogue ,
that she was celebrated for chastity : the compliment , however , was paid in a
classical allusion . Queens must be ridiculous when they would appear as
women .
It was in conformity to the sentiments of chivalry , which still continued in vogue ,
that she was celebrated for chastity : the compliment , however , was paid in a
classical allusion . Queens must be ridiculous when they would appear as
women .
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