The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, כרך 2Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 40
עמוד 7
... bringing them over to England , the event may be reckoned among the most afflictive that could happen to a poet , and would probably be felt by him as severely as his subsequent misfortune of the plunder of his house , and the ...
... bringing them over to England , the event may be reckoned among the most afflictive that could happen to a poet , and would probably be felt by him as severely as his subsequent misfortune of the plunder of his house , and the ...
עמוד 14
... bring in words of a certain sound , however uncon- nected in their meaning with the current subject . This gave rise to distant associations , which some times produced images that really enriched the dic- tion ; though more frequently ...
... bring in words of a certain sound , however uncon- nected in their meaning with the current subject . This gave rise to distant associations , which some times produced images that really enriched the dic- tion ; though more frequently ...
עמוד 14
... bring in words of a certain sound, however unconnected in their meaning with the current subject. This gave rise to distant associations, which some times produced images that really enriched the diction; though more frequently it ...
... bring in words of a certain sound, however unconnected in their meaning with the current subject. This gave rise to distant associations, which some times produced images that really enriched the diction; though more frequently it ...
עמוד 20
... bring triumphant Mart , In loves and gentle iollities arraid , After his murdrous spoyles and bloudie rage allayd . And with them eke , O goddesse heavenly bright , Mirrour of grace and majestie divine , Great ladie of the greatest isle ...
... bring triumphant Mart , In loves and gentle iollities arraid , After his murdrous spoyles and bloudie rage allayd . And with them eke , O goddesse heavenly bright , Mirrour of grace and majestie divine , Great ladie of the greatest isle ...
עמוד 35
... bring Her , whom he , waking , evermore did weene To bee the chastest flowre that aye did spring An earthly braunch , the daughter of a king , Now a loose leman to vile service bound : And eke the Graces seemed all to sing , Hymen , Io ...
... bring Her , whom he , waking , evermore did weene To bee the chastest flowre that aye did spring An earthly braunch , the daughter of a king , Now a loose leman to vile service bound : And eke the Graces seemed all to sing , Hymen , Io ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Archimago armes aspyre beast beauty behold blood bowre brest brought chaunge courser cruell dame deadly deare death delight devize doest doth dread Duessa Earth Elfin knight eternall eyes face Faery knight Faery Queene faire faire lady false farre fast fayre feare feeble flowre fowle fownd gentle glory goodly grace griefe grone ground Guyon hand hart hast hath heare Heaven heavenly hight honour ioyous king lady light living wight lord MICHAEL DRAYTON mighty never nigh nought Oberon powre proud queen Mab quoth rage Redcrosse Redcrosse knight rest seemd seeming selfe shame shee shew shield shyne sight sonne soone sore soul Spenser spide spright straunge Sunne sweet syre thee therein thereof Therewith thing thou thought trew unto vaine wandring wanton wearie weene whenas wise wize wondrous wont wound wrath wretched wyde yron
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 230 - Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee ; Birdes...
עמוד 252 - The more they on it stare. But her sad eyes, still fastened on the ground, Are governed with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glance awry, Which may let in a little thought unsound. Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand, The pledge of all our band?
עמוד 258 - Out of the bosome of eternall blisse, In which he reigned with his glorious syre, He downe descended...
עמוד 226 - That so faire winepresse made the wine more sweet: Thereof she usd to give to drinke to each, Whom passing by she happened to meet: It was her guise, all straungers goodly so to greet.
עמוד 102 - And oft for dread of hurt would him advise The angry beastes not rashly to despise, Nor too much to provoke; for he would learne The lyon stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the libbard Sterne Leave roaring, when in rage he for revenge did earne.
עמוד 32 - And cursed heven; and spake reprochful shame Of highest God, the Lord of life and light. A bold bad man ! that dar'd to call by name Great Gorgon, prince of darknes and dead night; At which Cocytus quakes, and Styx is put to flight.
עמוד 22 - That lasie seemd, in being ever last, Or wearied with bearing of her bag Of needments at his backe.
עמוד 326 - Upon a grasshopper they got And, what with amble and with trot, For hedge nor ditch they spared not, But after her they hie them; A cobweb over them they throw, To shield the wind if it should blow, Themselves they wisely could bestow, Lest any should espy them.
עמוד 29 - At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged Sire, in long blacke weedes yclad, His feete all bare, his beard all hoarie gray, And by his belt his booke he hanging had ; Sober he seemde, and very sagely sad, And to the ground his eyes were lowly bent, Simple in shew, and voide of malice bad, And all the way he prayed, as he went, And often knockt his brest, as one that did repent.
עמוד 238 - And, sooth, men say that he was not the sonne Of mortall Syre or other living wight, But wondrously begotten, and begonne By false illusion of a guilefull Spright On a faire Lady Nonne, that whilome hight Matilda, daughter to Pubidius, Who was the lord of Mathraval by right, And coosen unto king Ambrosius ; Whence he indued was with skill so merveilous.