Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and SciencesAcademy, 1920 - 158 страници Vol. 15, "To the University of Leipzig on the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of its foundation, from Yale University and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1909." |
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... appears to signify the lowest or deepest point of a thing . Thus , herte rote ( ' bottom , depths , ground of the heart ' ) : Rom . Rose 1661-2 : The savour of the roses swote Me smoot right to the herte rote ; and again ( Wife's Prol ...
... appears to signify the lowest or deepest point of a thing . Thus , herte rote ( ' bottom , depths , ground of the heart ' ) : Rom . Rose 1661-2 : The savour of the roses swote Me smoot right to the herte rote ; and again ( Wife's Prol ...
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... appear , then , that Chaucer , though he coined swete breeth in Rom . Rose 547 on the basis of the French douce alene , 36 employs it in the Prologue in a quite different sense.37 Inspired ( 6 ) . Blown upon . Lowes ( see above , p . 11 ) ...
... appear , then , that Chaucer , though he coined swete breeth in Rom . Rose 547 on the basis of the French douce alene , 36 employs it in the Prologue in a quite different sense.37 Inspired ( 6 ) . Blown upon . Lowes ( see above , p . 11 ) ...
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... appears no reason why it should not be equally true for Chaucer . It may be noted that Scartazzini also quotes Lucretius on Dante's lines . With the foregoing parallels may be confronted a few passages from modern authors . Lowell ...
... appears no reason why it should not be equally true for Chaucer . It may be noted that Scartazzini also quotes Lucretius on Dante's lines . With the foregoing parallels may be confronted a few passages from modern authors . Lowell ...
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... appears , being encouraged by Alice Perrers to believe that he would recover , he would talk of nothing but hunting and hawking , ' and trifles of that sort . " VII . CHAUCER'S ' SWERD OF WINTER ' In the Legend of Good Women ( 125-7 ) ...
... appears , being encouraged by Alice Perrers to believe that he would recover , he would talk of nothing but hunting and hawking , ' and trifles of that sort . " VII . CHAUCER'S ' SWERD OF WINTER ' In the Legend of Good Women ( 125-7 ) ...
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... appears from an account - ' magistro Henrico Beaufort ' - quoted by Beltz.35 As the average age of the Bachelors was 17 or 18 , and as it required three years more to become a Master , it may be supposed from this that Henry could not ...
... appears from an account - ' magistro Henrico Beaufort ' - quoted by Beltz.35 As the average age of the Bachelors was 17 or 18 , and as it required three years more to become a Master , it may be supposed from this that Henry could not ...
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