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" ... knights, as to give birth to the attentions of gallantry. But this gallantry would take a refined turn, not only from the... "
Moral and political dialogues: being the substance of several conversations ... - Sivu 197
tekijä(t) Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 340 sivua
...offer'd courtefy, " Which oft" is fooner found in lowly fheds " With fmcky rafters, than in tap'ilry halls " And courts of princes, where it firft was nam'd, " And yet is moft pretended." In a place Ltfs warranted than this, or lefs fecure, I cannot be, that J ihould fear to change it....

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Nide 5

Edmund Burke - 1787 - 554 sivua
...feen in courts and infenfibly prevails there, a predominant part in the character of thefe afiemblies. Further, the free commerce of the ladies, in thofe...circles of the Great, would operate fo far on the Iturdieft knights as to give birth to the attentions of gallantry. 4. It only remains to account for...

The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Nide 12

English poets - 1790 - 342 sivua
...thy word, And truft thy honeft ofver'd courtefy, Which oft is fooner found in lowly flieds With fmoky rafters, than in tap'ftry halls And courts of princes, where it firft was nam'd, 315 And yet is moft pretended: In a place Lefs warranted than this, or lefs fecure, I cannot be, that...

The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Nide 16

James Anderson - 1793 - 390 sivua
...Further, the ladies joined in these circles of the great, which would operate so far on the sturdiest knights as to give birth to the attentions of gallantry....gallantry would take a, refined turn, not only from the necefsity there was of maintaning the strict form of decorum, under the eye of the prince ; but also...

The Works of the British Poets, Nide 5

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 sivua
...thy word, And truft thy honeft offer'd courtefy, Which oft is fooncr found in lowly flieds With fmoky rafters, than in tap'ftry halls And courts of princes,...where it firft was nam'd, And yet is moft pretended : in a place Lefs warranted than this, or lefs fecurc, I cannot be, that I ihould fear to change it....

The accusing spirit, or, De Courcy and Eglantine, by the author of ..., Nide 4

Frances Brooke - 1802 - 322 sivua
...Which oft is fooner found in lowly huts " With fmoky rafters, than in tap'ftried halls, " And coui.ts of Princes, where it firft was nam'd, " And yet is moft pretended." MILTON. X\FTER rowing fome hours, they brought the boat to a fandy folitary beach, where they difembarked,...

The Works of Edmund Spenser, Nide 6

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 502 sivua
...revolution before the age of Milton, who tells us that Courtefy " is fooner found in lonely fheds " With fmoaky rafters, than in tap'ftry halls " And courts of princes, where it firft was imm'd, " And yet is moft pretended." Com. ver. 323. And well befeemeth that in Princes hall That Vertue...

The Works of Edmund Spenser, Nide 6

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 516 sivua
...revolution before the age of Milton, who tells us that Courtefy " is fooner found in lonely fheds " With fmoaky rafters, than in tap'ftry halls " And courts of princes, where it firil was nani'd, " And yet is moft pretended." COT«. ver. 323. And well befeemeth that in Princes...

The works of Richard Hurd, Nide 4

Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 sivua
...commerce of the ladies, in those knots and circles of the great, would operate so far OJTI the sturdiest knights, as to give birth to the attentions of gallantry....gallantry would take a refined turn, not only from the necessity there was of maintaining the strict form of decorum, avrfidst a promiscuous conversation...

The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Moral and political ...

Richard Hurd - 1811 - 366 sivua
...commerce of the ladies, in those knots and circles of the great, would operate so far on the sturdiest knights, as to give birth to the attentions of gallantry....gallantry would take a refined turn, not only from the necessity there was of maintaining the strict form of decorum, amidst a promiscuous conversation under...




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