Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 50
Pagina 432
... expression for the idea of active change . If so , either nigrēre or nigrescere might have come to denote " making ... expressed by a verb in -are , -ĕre ( VLat . -ire ) , or -escere . In Romance , the trend was to select , for each ...
... expression for the idea of active change . If so , either nigrēre or nigrescere might have come to denote " making ... expressed by a verb in -are , -ĕre ( VLat . -ire ) , or -escere . In Romance , the trend was to select , for each ...
Pagina 565
... expressed inevitably sheds light on the writer's views . Notable among such phrases are : maiora credi de absentibus ... expression , " Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself . " One more perhaps worth quoting here is his reference ...
... expressed inevitably sheds light on the writer's views . Notable among such phrases are : maiora credi de absentibus ... expression , " Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself . " One more perhaps worth quoting here is his reference ...
Pagina 620
... expression , revealed the approach of his last moment ; his legs gave way under him , his face lengthened , his pale ... expressed that instant which makes all equal . In the end he expired . The death rattle and the convulsive movements ...
... expression , revealed the approach of his last moment ; his legs gave way under him , his face lengthened , his pale ... expressed that instant which makes all equal . In the end he expired . The death rattle and the convulsive movements ...
Inhoudsopgave
Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
Estrich Chaucers Prologue to the Legend of Good Women | 20 |
102 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Alfoxden appears Bellay Bellay's Bibl Breton lays Browning cant century Chap character Chaucer Coleridge critical D'Artrey Deux Marguerites divine Drama edition Elizabethan England English essay fortune French Garrick George Giovanni Gulliver's Travels Henry Hisp Hist History Hommage à Ernest human Hymne Triumphal Ibid ideas J. H. Lupton JEGP John Jour King Latin Laumonier Letters Library lines literary literature London Lope de Vega Macbeth manuscript Marguerite de Valois Massé Milton nature Orfeo Paradise Lost Parker passage Pindar Pippa Passes play PMLA poem poet poetry political Press Professor Prologue Quar reason reference Renaissance Ronsard satire satirist says seems Shakespeare Shelley Southey Southey's Spanish Spenser story Studies Tacitus Tale Tamburlaine theory Thomas tion translation Utopian Verlame verse VIII Voyages Wat Tyler William words Wordsworth wrote XXXIX XXXV XXXVII York