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 245
Lo in likewise of bookès I have store , But few I reade , and fewer understande ; I
folowe not their doctrine , nor their lore , It is enough to beare a booke in hande :
It were too much to be in such a lande For to be bounde to loke within the booke
...
Lo in likewise of bookès I have store , But few I reade , and fewer understande ; I
folowe not their doctrine , nor their lore , It is enough to beare a booke in hande :
It were too much to be in such a lande For to be bounde to loke within the booke
...
עמוד 301
Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use ; Such
as may make thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my fancy in fit
found : Gier . Lib . xviii . 96 . And Spenser speaks of the angels singing in their ...
Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use ; Such
as may make thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my fancy in fit
found : Gier . Lib . xviii . 96 . And Spenser speaks of the angels singing in their ...
עמוד 341
But Skelton hardly deserved such a patronage . It is in vain to apologise for the
coarseness , obscenity , and fcurrility of Skelton , by saying that his poetry is
tinctured with the manners of his age . Skelton would have been a writer without ...
But Skelton hardly deserved such a patronage . It is in vain to apologise for the
coarseness , obscenity , and fcurrility of Skelton , by saying that his poetry is
tinctured with the manners of his age . Skelton would have been a writer without ...
עמוד 344
For prelates of estate Their courage to abate ; From wordly wantonnes , Their
chambers thus to dres With such parfytness , And all such holynes , How beit they
lett down fall Their churches cathedrall . These lines are in the best manner of his
...
For prelates of estate Their courage to abate ; From wordly wantonnes , Their
chambers thus to dres With such parfytness , And all such holynes , How beit they
lett down fall Their churches cathedrall . These lines are in the best manner of his
...
עמוד 439
... or , to use the words of a cotemporary writer , with such an “ excellent Interlude
made in Latin , that I never “ heard the like ; the actors apparel being fo gorgious ,
and “ of such strange devices , that it passes my capacitie to relate " them .
... or , to use the words of a cotemporary writer , with such an “ excellent Interlude
made in Latin , that I never “ heard the like ; the actors apparel being fo gorgious ,
and “ of such strange devices , that it passes my capacitie to relate " them .
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