The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1781 - 470 עמודים |
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עמוד xlii
... hall , where he faw a king and queen fitting at table , with their nobles and a multitude of people , all clothed in rich garments . But no per- fon spake a word . He looked towards one corner , where he saw a polished carbuncle , which ...
... hall , where he faw a king and queen fitting at table , with their nobles and a multitude of people , all clothed in rich garments . But no per- fon spake a word . He looked towards one corner , where he saw a polished carbuncle , which ...
עמוד xliii
... hall with tapestry was called paller . So in SYR LAUNFAL , ut fupr . fol . 40. a . Thyn halle agyrde , and hele [ cover ] the walles With clodes [ clothes ] , and wyth ryche palles , A zens [ againft ] my Lady Tryamour . Which alfo ...
... hall with tapestry was called paller . So in SYR LAUNFAL , ut fupr . fol . 40. a . Thyn halle agyrde , and hele [ cover ] the walles With clodes [ clothes ] , and wyth ryche palles , A zens [ againft ] my Lady Tryamour . Which alfo ...
עמוד xliv
... hall , and now began to reflect how he fhould return ; " but , fays he , my report of all these wonders will not be believed , unless I carry fomething back with me . " He therefore took from the principal table a golden cup and a ...
... hall , and now began to reflect how he fhould return ; " but , fays he , my report of all these wonders will not be believed , unless I carry fomething back with me . " He therefore took from the principal table a golden cup and a ...
עמוד xlvii
... hall of the caftle of the necromancers , is almost in fimilar circumstances with our fubterraneous adven- turers . The paffage is rich in Gothic imageries ; and the most ftriking part of the poem , which is mentioned by Chaucer as a ...
... hall of the caftle of the necromancers , is almost in fimilar circumstances with our fubterraneous adven- turers . The paffage is rich in Gothic imageries ; and the most ftriking part of the poem , which is mentioned by Chaucer as a ...
עמוד lix
... hall By fore that nobull kynge ; The cloth upon her fchone so bryzth , When she was ther yn dyzth , She femed non erdly thynge , & c . And in Chaucer , JAN , AND MAY , V. 1234 . Att everie cours came the loud min- ftralfie . h 2 The The ...
... hall By fore that nobull kynge ; The cloth upon her fchone so bryzth , When she was ther yn dyzth , She femed non erdly thynge , & c . And in Chaucer , JAN , AND MAY , V. 1234 . Att everie cours came the loud min- ftralfie . h 2 The The ...
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