Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Page 70
... born about 420 B.C. = 742. Cosyn kindred or in keeping with . The language should be in keeping with the thing described . 744. Al = although . Cf. Eng . albeit . 750. Wel to drynke us leste = it pleased us well to drink . 753. Eygen ...
... born about 420 B.C. = 742. Cosyn kindred or in keeping with . The language should be in keeping with the thing described . 744. Al = although . Cf. Eng . albeit . 750. Wel to drynke us leste = it pleased us well to drink . 753. Eygen ...
Page 88
... born to disastrous end , That doth his life in so long tendance spend ! " " " 66 was unanimous and The first three books of the " Faery Queene ' were pub- lished in 1590 , and were received with an outburst of applause . Spenser took ...
... born to disastrous end , That doth his life in so long tendance spend ! " " " 66 was unanimous and The first three books of the " Faery Queene ' were pub- lished in 1590 , and were received with an outburst of applause . Spenser took ...
Page 118
... born the bloudy bold Sans loy . XXVI . " In this sad plight , friendlesse , unfortunate , Now miserable I Fidessa , dwell , Craving of you , in pitty of my state , To doe none ill , if please ye not doe well . " He in great passion al ...
... born the bloudy bold Sans loy . XXVI . " In this sad plight , friendlesse , unfortunate , Now miserable I Fidessa , dwell , Craving of you , in pitty of my state , To doe none ill , if please ye not doe well . " He in great passion al ...
Page 131
... born unnaturally ; or , perhaps , without the 7. Usage sly sly or artful conduct . = XLVII . 3. Hardie L. I. Uncouth = - = Fr. hardi , stout , bold . strong , brave . unknown , strange . See stanza xv . , line 8 . 4. Sufferance ...
... born unnaturally ; or , perhaps , without the 7. Usage sly sly or artful conduct . = XLVII . 3. Hardie L. I. Uncouth = - = Fr. hardi , stout , bold . strong , brave . unknown , strange . See stanza xv . , line 8 . 4. Sufferance ...
Page 138
... born in London , Jan. 22 , 1561. His father , Sir Nicholas Bacon , was a man full of wit and wisdom , comprehensive in intellect , retentive to a remarkable degree in memory , and so dignified in appearance and bearing that Queen ...
... born in London , Jan. 22 , 1561. His father , Sir Nicholas Bacon , was a man full of wit and wisdom , comprehensive in intellect , retentive to a remarkable degree in memory , and so dignified in appearance and bearing that Queen ...
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