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" Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great grand-dames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days: their general characters are still remaining in mankind, and even in England, though... "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First ... - Sivu 629
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 57

1845 - 842 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great-granddames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...names than those of monks, and friars, and canons, and lady-abbesses, and nuns ; for mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though every...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 57

1845 - 816 sivua
...their general characters arc still remaining in mankind, and even in England, though tiny are railed by other names than those of monks, and friars, and canons, and lady-abbesses, and nuns ; for mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost cut of nature, though every...

Specimens of the British Critics

John Wilson - 1846 - 360 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great granddames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...names than those of monks, and friars, and canons, and lady-abbesses, and nuns ; for mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything...

The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2

John Dryden - 1854 - 318 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our foreI'athi'rs and great-grandames all hefore us, as they were in Chaucer's days; their general characters...ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. May I have leave to do myself the justice (since my enemies will do me none,...

A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, explanatory notes and ...

Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great-grandames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. 3. SHAKSPERE AND BEN JONSON. Shakspcre was the man who, of all modern, and perhaps...

The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, Nide 1

John Dryden - 1859 - 480 sivua
...the proverh, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great grandames all hefore us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...mankind, and even in England, though they are called hy other names than those of Monks and Friars, and Chanons, ami lady Ahhesses, and Nuns : for mankind...

The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With ...

Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great-grandames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. 3. SHAKSPERE AND BEN JONSON. Shakspere was the man who, of all modern, and perhaps...

The Literature of Society, Nide 1

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 360 sivua
...the proverb, that here is God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great granddames all before us as they were in Chaucer's days; their general characters...called by other names than those of monks and friars, of chanons, and lady abbesses, and nuns ; for mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature,...

The Literature of Society, Nide 1

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 346 sivua
...even in England, though they are called by other names than those of monks and friars, of chanons, and lady abbesses, and nuns ; for mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. Boccace lived in the same age with Chaucer, had the same genius, and followed...

The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Containing Original Poems, Tales, and ...

John Dryden - 1867 - 556 sivua
...the proverb, that here u God's plenty. We have our forefathers and great grand-dames all before us, as they were in Chaucer's days ; their general characters...though they are called by other names than those of Honks and Friars, and Canons, and lady Abbesses, and Nuns : for mankind is ever the same, and nothing...




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