A History of English Literature: In a Ser. of Biogr. SketchesNelson, 1865 - 549 oldal |
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iii. oldal
... young , -the living interest thus given to a subject for which some have little love , so much do the colour and the flavour of that wonderful Mind - fruit , called a Book , depend upon the atmosphere in which it has ripened , and the ...
... young , -the living interest thus given to a subject for which some have little love , so much do the colour and the flavour of that wonderful Mind - fruit , called a Book , depend upon the atmosphere in which it has ripened , and the ...
24. oldal
... young monks who wrote for him , " there is but one chapter , but thou canst ill bear questioning . " " Write quickly on , " said Bede . At noon he took a solemn fare- well of his friends , distributing among them his treasured spices ...
... young monks who wrote for him , " there is but one chapter , but thou canst ill bear questioning . " " Write quickly on , " said Bede . At noon he took a solemn fare- well of his friends , distributing among them his treasured spices ...
46. oldal
... young Wycliffe was entered as a Commoner upon the books of Queen's College , a newly founded school . From Queen's he soon removed to Merton . The students of Oxford in that day were , as we learn from Chaucer's pictured page , as ...
... young Wycliffe was entered as a Commoner upon the books of Queen's College , a newly founded school . From Queen's he soon removed to Merton . The students of Oxford in that day were , as we learn from Chaucer's pictured page , as ...
53. oldal
... young blood is the only recorded event of his supposed law - studies in the Inner Temple . The favour of John of Ghent , won we know not how , intro- duced him to Court and the favour of King Edward III . The handsome and accomplished ...
... young blood is the only recorded event of his supposed law - studies in the Inner Temple . The favour of John of Ghent , won we know not how , intro- duced him to Court and the favour of King Edward III . The handsome and accomplished ...
56. oldal
... young poet . His common dress consisted of red hose , horned shoes , and a loose frock of camlet , reaching to the knee , with wide sleeves fastened at the wrist . Chaucer's fame as a writer rests chiefly upon his Canterbury Tales . The ...
... young poet . His common dress consisted of red hose , horned shoes , and a loose frock of camlet , reaching to the knee , with wide sleeves fastened at the wrist . Chaucer's fame as a writer rests chiefly upon his Canterbury Tales . The ...
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