Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 71
Sivu 368
... body of condensed air ; this body , though pure , was less pure than the angel's own spiritual essence or self . 25-28 . So ... ' be : Donne assumes that woman's love is less spiritual than man's ; thus , her love may be his love's ...
... body of condensed air ; this body , though pure , was less pure than the angel's own spiritual essence or self . 25-28 . So ... ' be : Donne assumes that woman's love is less spiritual than man's ; thus , her love may be his love's ...
Sivu 373
... bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book , And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
... bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book , And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
Sivu 393
... body from mortal parents . If I will ask , not a few men , but almost whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the souls of the righteous at the departing thereof from the body , I shall be told by some that they attend an ...
... body from mortal parents . If I will ask , not a few men , but almost whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the souls of the righteous at the departing thereof from the body , I shall be told by some that they attend an ...
Sisältö
On the Late Massacre in Piemont | 41 |
The Canterbury Tales | 54 |
Epithalamion | 104 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
16 muita osia ei näytetty
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
agayn Allas anon brest called Canterbury Tales Chaucer Clerk's Tale creature Crist death Donne doon doth doun drede earth Exeunt eyes Faerie Queene faire Falstaff fear felawe Franklin's Tale grace greet HAML Hamlet hast hath heaven heere herte hight hire hise housbonde King knew koude lady Laertes lord lyve manere mayde moore moost mordred mote myghte nature never night noght noon nothyng Nun's Priest's Tale nyght oother peple play poem poet POLONIUS PRINCE pryvely Queene quod Seint seith seyde seye seyn shal sholde sith song soul Spenser sweet swich tale tell Thanne thee ther thilke things thise thogh thou thought thow thyng trewe trouthe tyme unto verray whan wight withouten wolde wommen woot word wyde wyves ΙΟ