Chaucer for schools [selected, with a metrical version in mod. Engl.] by mrs. H.R. HaweisChatto and Windus, 1881 - 184 páginas |
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Página ix
... words among the servant class . Children's habit of saying this , ' this dog , this fairy , & c . , is quite Chaucerian , who habitually speaks of his characters as this knight , ' or ' this Emelye , ' ' this yeoman , ' as the case may ...
... words among the servant class . Children's habit of saying this , ' this dog , this fairy , & c . , is quite Chaucerian , who habitually speaks of his characters as this knight , ' or ' this Emelye , ' ' this yeoman , ' as the case may ...
Página x
... words seems to help to impress the sentences on the memory , the sense being often shorter than the sound . I use the word ' emphasis ' in the same sense as one might speak of a crotchet in music , to which you count two , being more ...
... words seems to help to impress the sentences on the memory , the sense being often shorter than the sound . I use the word ' emphasis ' in the same sense as one might speak of a crotchet in music , to which you count two , being more ...
Página xi
... words was usually a syllable , and must be sounded , as Aprillë , swootë , & c . In the second , Chaucer , unlike his predecessors and contemporaries , appears to have been particular about his metre . It will be found that , if the ...
... words was usually a syllable , and must be sounded , as Aprillë , swootë , & c . In the second , Chaucer , unlike his predecessors and contemporaries , appears to have been particular about his metre . It will be found that , if the ...
Página xii
... words with an almost solemn music . GLOSSARY . speech , fail overtaken now , arms And with that word | his spech | e fail | e gan ; For fro his feete | up to | his brest | was come The cold of deth | that hadde | him o | ver nome ; And ...
... words with an almost solemn music . GLOSSARY . speech , fail overtaken now , arms And with that word | his spech | e fail | e gan ; For fro his feete | up to | his brest | was come The cold of deth | that hadde | him o | ver nome ; And ...
Página xiii
... words as are not immediately clear on a level with the line , to disperse any lingering difficulty . In the pictures for my previous book , Chaucer for Children , I have been careful to preserve the right costumes , colours , and ...
... words as are not immediately clear on a level with the line , to disperse any lingering difficulty . In the pictures for my previous book , Chaucer for Children , I have been careful to preserve the right costumes , colours , and ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
agayn Allas anoon Arcite arms beautiful BRET HARTE Canterbury Canterbury Tales Chanticleer child Christ Clerk's Tale cloth extra colour Constance Crown 8vo Custance daughter death Demy 8vo deth doon doth doun Duke of Lancaster Edition Edward Edward III Emelye English eyes fader fair felawe Fortune Geoffrey Chaucer gilt GLOSSARY gold grace gret grete Griselda hath heart heer Henry herte hire honour JAMES PAYN John of Gaunt King King's knew knight Knight's Tale lady litel lived lord marquis married never noble nought OUIDA Palamon Petrarch Philippa Poems poor Portrait prison Queen quod quoth Richard royal sayde schal sche seyde shal story tale tell thay Thebes thee ther Theseus thing Thomas Chaucer told tyme Tyrwhitt unto Vols whan wife WILKIE COLLINS wolde woman word yonge
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