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Pagina 84
Faery Queene , ii . 9 . 25 . ways and means . It is not an unfrequent thing in
Chaucer for a line to contain a single fact bilingually repeated :He was a well
good wriht a carpentere . Prol . 614 . By forward and by composicioun . Id . 850 .
78 .
Faery Queene , ii . 9 . 25 . ways and means . It is not an unfrequent thing in
Chaucer for a line to contain a single fact bilingually repeated :He was a well
good wriht a carpentere . Prol . 614 . By forward and by composicioun . Id . 850 .
78 .
Pagina 85
... And rushing forth into the empty field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest :
Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . The Faery Queene , iv . 3 .
22 . The two languages became yokefellows in a still more intimate manner .
... And rushing forth into the empty field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest :
Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . The Faery Queene , iv . 3 .
22 . The two languages became yokefellows in a still more intimate manner .
Pagina 102
As in The Faery Queene , iii . 10 . 30 :But Tromsart , that his Maistres humor knew
, In lofty looks to hide an humble minde , Was inly tickled with that golden vew ,
And in his eare him rownded close behinde . In the following passage from ...
As in The Faery Queene , iii . 10 . 30 :But Tromsart , that his Maistres humor knew
, In lofty looks to hide an humble minde , Was inly tickled with that golden vew ,
And in his eare him rownded close behinde . In the following passage from ...
Pagina 147
This - tch extended at one time beyond its present bounds ; thus in Spenser ' s
Faery Queene , i . 2 . 21 , we read ritch for ' rich . The quaint old Scottish
grammarian , Alexander Hume , who was ' Scolemaester of Bath ' in 1592 ,
speaks ...
This - tch extended at one time beyond its present bounds ; thus in Spenser ' s
Faery Queene , i . 2 . 21 , we read ritch for ' rich . The quaint old Scottish
grammarian , Alexander Hume , who was ' Scolemaester of Bath ' in 1592 ,
speaks ...
Pagina 150
... it was liable to be employed carelessly or arbitrarily . For example , Spenser
wrote the adjective white in the following unrecognisable manner , whight : His
Belphebe was clad All in a silken camus lilly whight . - - Faery Queene , ii . 3 . 26 .
... it was liable to be employed carelessly or arbitrarily . For example , Spenser
wrote the adjective white in the following unrecognisable manner , whight : His
Belphebe was clad All in a silken camus lilly whight . - - Faery Queene , ii . 3 . 26 .
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