Europe During the Middle Ages ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1854 |
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x. oldal
... Dignity of Warden - 268 Is expelled , and the Monks restored 269 Wycliffe summoned to answer for his novel Opinions be- fore the Primate and the Bishop of London , and is re- primanded · • 270 A Synod convoked to condemn his ...
... Dignity of Warden - 268 Is expelled , and the Monks restored 269 Wycliffe summoned to answer for his novel Opinions be- fore the Primate and the Bishop of London , and is re- primanded · • 270 A Synod convoked to condemn his ...
75. oldal
... that community , - * Yet his errors in quantity are very frequent , -a charge , however , appli- cable to all the Latin poets of the middle ages . a dignity which he filled as early as 675 , ANGLO - SAXON LITERATURE . 75.
... that community , - * Yet his errors in quantity are very frequent , -a charge , however , appli- cable to all the Latin poets of the middle ages . a dignity which he filled as early as 675 , ANGLO - SAXON LITERATURE . 75.
76. oldal
Samuel Astley Dunham. a dignity which he filled as early as 675 , - he made literature no less than discipline flourish ; and the nu- merous benefactions made to it by the great , both nobles and kings , prove the estimation in which he ...
Samuel Astley Dunham. a dignity which he filled as early as 675 , - he made literature no less than discipline flourish ; and the nu- merous benefactions made to it by the great , both nobles and kings , prove the estimation in which he ...
79. oldal
... dignity of the Number 7 , on the rules of prosody , on poetical metres , and on the nature of metaphors ; and that which he wrote on the Paschal controversy , little deserve our attention . Of his greatest prose work that in praise of ...
... dignity of the Number 7 , on the rules of prosody , on poetical metres , and on the nature of metaphors ; and that which he wrote on the Paschal controversy , little deserve our attention . Of his greatest prose work that in praise of ...
137. oldal
... dignity . One plea was his ig- norance alike of the language and the manners of the barbarous people . He foresaw the difficulties with which he should have to contend ; the universal de- * How comes this man to have been so leniently ...
... dignity . One plea was his ig- norance alike of the language and the manners of the barbarous people . He foresaw the difficulties with which he should have to contend ; the universal de- * How comes this man to have been so leniently ...
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103. oldal - Jesus saith unto her. Woman, what have I to do with thee ? mine hour is not yet come.
104. oldal - above measure, through the abundance of the revela" tions, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the " messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be ex
117. oldal - L, fifty; C, one hundred; D, five hundred ; M, one thousand.
105. oldal - Christ : whom having not seen, ye love ; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory: receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
104. oldal - Verily verily I say unto you ; Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you. Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name ; ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full.
96. oldal - It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God ;' and many other things from the Scripture, in which he admonished us to arouse ourselves from the sleep of the mind. He also recited something in our English language; for he was very learned in our songs; and, putting his thoughts into English verse, he spoke it with compunction.
72. oldal - And grease to smear hem all about : He weeneth to live hem to wear : But, by my soul I dare well swear, His wretched life he shall for-let,
346. oldal - Lenten ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, That al this blisse bryngeth : Dayes-eyes in this dales; Notes suete of nyhtegales; 5 Uch foul song singeth.
15. oldal - Having received which answer, Bcdc tells us, he began immediately to sing, in praise of God the Creator, verses of which this is the sense: "Now we ought to praise the Author of the heavenly kingdom, the power of the Creator and his counsel, the deeds of the Father of glory : how he, though the eternal God, became the Author of all marvels ; omnipotent Guardian, who created for the sons of men, first heaven for their roof, and then the earth.
62. oldal - ... the close of the tenth, or the beginning of the eleventh century.