The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 2 |
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עמוד 234
about the lovers , declaring that they should soon be joined in marriage . A
sudden transition is here made from the pagan to the christian theology . The
next morning they are married , according to the catholic ritual , by Lex EcclesiÆ ;
and in ...
about the lovers , declaring that they should soon be joined in marriage . A
sudden transition is here made from the pagan to the christian theology . The
next morning they are married , according to the catholic ritual , by Lex EcclesiÆ ;
and in ...
עמוד 261
NATURE is then introduced , issuing her interdict , that the progress of the spring
should be no longer interupted , and that Neptune and Eolus should cease from
disturbing the . waters and air . Dame Nature gaif an inhibitioun thair , To fers ...
NATURE is then introduced , issuing her interdict , that the progress of the spring
should be no longer interupted , and that Neptune and Eolus should cease from
disturbing the . waters and air . Dame Nature gaif an inhibitioun thair , To fers ...
עמוד 280
... that no ecclesiastic of Scotland should be preferred to a prebend of any value
without a competent skill in that science ' . Among other high promotions in the
church , which his very singular accomplishments obtained , he was provost of
the ...
... that no ecclesiastic of Scotland should be preferred to a prebend of any value
without a competent skill in that science ' . Among other high promotions in the
church , which his very singular accomplishments obtained , he was provost of
the ...
עמוד 349
There is no CROSSING him in's humour , Elfe I should tell him well - ifaith I
should , When all's spent he'd be eross'd then if he could . A & i . Sc . iv . That is ,
not thwarting him in his humour , but giving him money . Yet a jingle is intended .
There is no CROSSING him in's humour , Elfe I should tell him well - ifaith I
should , When all's spent he'd be eross'd then if he could . A & i . Sc . iv . That is ,
not thwarting him in his humour , but giving him money . Yet a jingle is intended .
עמוד 363
It “ such as had beards should pay twelve begins , “ pence for every meal they
continued Ah , beshrew you , by my fay , “ them ; and every man to be shaven ,
These wanton clarkes are nice alway , & c . upon pain of being put out of
commons .
It “ such as had beards should pay twelve begins , “ pence for every meal they
continued Ah , beshrew you , by my fay , “ them ; and every man to be shaven ,
These wanton clarkes are nice alway , & c . upon pain of being put out of
commons .
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