The Poems of John Dryden, Nide 2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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Sivu 243
... Chaucer in the dawning of our language ; therefore that part of the comparison stands not on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English . The words are given up as a post not to ...
... Chaucer in the dawning of our language ; therefore that part of the comparison stands not on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English . The words are given up as a post not to ...
Sivu 249
... Chaucer , what need they had of introducing such characters , where obscene words were proper in their mouths , but very indecent to be heard , I know not what answer they could have made ; for that reason , such tale shall be left ...
... Chaucer , what need they had of introducing such characters , where obscene words were proper in their mouths , but very indecent to be heard , I know not what answer they could have made ; for that reason , such tale shall be left ...
Sivu 250
... Chaucer , which was lost or mangled in the errors of the press . Let this example suffice at present : -In the story of Palamon and Arcite , where the Temple of Diana is described , you find these verses in all the editions of our ...
... Chaucer , which was lost or mangled in the errors of the press . Let this example suffice at present : -In the story of Palamon and Arcite , where the Temple of Diana is described , you find these verses in all the editions of our ...
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appear Arcite arms bear beauty began believe better blessed blood cause character Chaucer Church common death doubt Dryden equal expression eyes face fair faith fame fate fear foes followed force gain give given grace ground hand happy head Heaven Hind honour hope judge kind king late laws learned least leave less light lines lived look lord lost mean mind nature never night once pain Panther pass peace plain plays poem poet praise prince prove race raise reason received reign rest rule sacred Scripture seems sense side sight soul sound stand suffer sure thee things thou thought took translated true truth turn verse virtue whole write written