English Prose: Wycliffe to ClarendonOxford University Press, 1931 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 63
Seite 56
... fair . And betwixt them and the city a mile and an half , there was a fair meadow that seemed new mown , and therein were many pavilions fair to behold . Lo , said the damoisel , yonder is a lord that owneth yonder city , and his custom ...
... fair . And betwixt them and the city a mile and an half , there was a fair meadow that seemed new mown , and therein were many pavilions fair to behold . Lo , said the damoisel , yonder is a lord that owneth yonder city , and his custom ...
Seite 289
... fair and safe road and locked for all weathers . At ten of the clock I went on shore to the top of a very high hill , where I perceived that this land was islands : at four of the clock in the afternoon we weighed anchor , having a fair ...
... fair and safe road and locked for all weathers . At ten of the clock I went on shore to the top of a very high hill , where I perceived that this land was islands : at four of the clock in the afternoon we weighed anchor , having a fair ...
Seite 457
William Peacock. If she be fair , as the saying is , she is commonly a fool ; if proud , scornful , sequiturque superbia formam , or dishonest , rara est concordia formae atque pudicitiae , can she be fair and honest too ? Aristo , the ...
William Peacock. If she be fair , as the saying is , she is commonly a fool ; if proud , scornful , sequiturque superbia formam , or dishonest , rara est concordia formae atque pudicitiae , can she be fair and honest too ? Aristo , the ...
Inhalt
JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
40 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
answer arms BACURIUS battle Beaumains behold BESSUS BOBADILL brethren brother brought called Callisthenes captain Christ Christian commanded damoisel death divers DOGBERRY Don Quixote doth dream drink duke duke of Orleans earl Egypt emperor enemies England fair FALSTAFF father favour fear fortune gave gentleman give God's gold grace hand hast hath head heard heaven honour horse House of Peers Isle of Rhé Joseph judgement king king Arthur king's knew labour lady land of Egypt live look Lord Master constable MATTHEW meat Melisendra mercy nature never noble pass person Pharaoh pinnace PISCATOR pray prince quoth red knight saith scholar sent ship Sir Kay Sir Launcelot spake Spaniards speak tell thee thereof things thou shalt thought told took town true unto wherein wife wise words