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Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigenHäufige Begriffe und Wortgruppenalluded allusion Amant Astrolabe Ayenb Ayenbite of Inwyt Boccaccio Boethius Book called Canterbury Chaucer common Conf Cotgrave Dict dissyllabic Ecclus edition English enim Epist examples explained expression French text friars Furnivall gives Glossary Godefroy Gower Har1 hath Hence Hist House of Fame Jack Upland Jean de Meun Jerome John of Salisbury king knight Latin Legend Lydgate margin means mentioned Morris occurs original Ovid Parv passage Percy Folio phrase Piers Plowman poem printed Pro1 probably Prologue Prov proverb Publilius Syrus quae quam quod quotation quoted reading reference remarks rime Roman Rose saint says Seint Seneca sense shews signifies Skeat spelling spelt stanza Statius story supposed syllables Tale Teseide thou translation treatise Troi1 Tyrwhitt verb Vincent of Beauvais Vulgate Warton wine word Wright Wyclif Beliebte PassagenSeite 42 - The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that is wise will not abhor them. Seite 176 - Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. Sancta Maria, mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen. Seite xxii - Gower, his contemporaries : there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect. Seite 241 - Now had they waken'd; and the hour drew near When they were wont to bring us food; the mind Of each misgave him through his dream, and I Heard, at its outlet underneath, lock'd up The horrible tower: whence, uttering not a word, I look'd upon the visage of my sons. Seite 494 - A question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief and take purses? A question to be asked. There is a thing, Harry, which thou hast often heard of, and it is known to many in our land by the name of pitch. This pitch, as ancient writers do report, doth defile... Seite 175 - La tua benignità non pur soccorre • A chi dimanda, ma molte fiate Liberamente al dimandar precorre. In te misericordia, in te pietate In te magnificenza, in te s'aduna Quantunque in creatura è di bontate. Seite 319 - Rarely into the branches of the tree Doth human worth mount up : and so ordains He who bestows it, that as His free gift It may be call'd. To Charles" my words apply No less than to his brother in the song; Which Pouille and Provence now with grief confess. So much that plant degenerates from its seed, As, more than Beatrix and Margaret, Costanza" still boasts of her valorous spouse. Seite 403 - Di Caritade, e giuso intra i mortali « Se' di speranza fontana vivace. « Donna, se' tanto grande, e tanto vali, « Che qual vuol grazia, ea Te non ricorre, « Sua disianza vuol volar senz'ali. Seite 241 - These weeds of miserable flesh we wear; And do thou strip them off from us again.' Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down My spirit in stillness. That day and the next We all were silent. Ah, obdurate earth! Seite 235 - And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep ; A shade that follows wealth or fame, And leaves the wretch to weep... Referenzen von WebseitenSKEAT'S SECOND CHAUCER VOLUME.; THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEOFFREY ... The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by Geoffrey Chaucer, fn ... Online Library of Liberty - PROLOGUE. - The Complete Works of ... JSTOR: The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer 346 res, VOL. 11, 1935 (N? 43, JULY) The Complete Works of ... Guide to Research CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer :: Editions of Chaucer's works -- Britannica ... Essential Chaucer: Editions Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bibliografische Informationen |