History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
66. lappuse
Hippolyte Taine. know if the hero will kill the traitor , the lover wed the maiden ; he must not be delayed by poetry or painting . He advances nimbly to the end of the story , not lingering for dreams of the heart or wealth of landscape ...
Hippolyte Taine. know if the hero will kill the traitor , the lover wed the maiden ; he must not be delayed by poetry or painting . He advances nimbly to the end of the story , not lingering for dreams of the heart or wealth of landscape ...
69. lappuse
... lover , luminous , yet in a cloud , and lead him amidst all the sweets of delicate - hued ideas to the rose , of which the gentle odour embalms all the plain . ' This refine- ment goes so far , that in Thibaut of Champagne and in ...
... lover , luminous , yet in a cloud , and lead him amidst all the sweets of delicate - hued ideas to the rose , of which the gentle odour embalms all the plain . ' This refine- ment goes so far , that in Thibaut of Champagne and in ...
72. lappuse
... lover . There were Saxons of one sou , or of two sous , according to the sum which they brought to their masters ; they sold them , hired them , worked them on joint account , like an ox or an ass . One Norman abbot has his Saxon ...
... lover . There were Saxons of one sou , or of two sous , according to the sum which they brought to their masters ; they sold them , hired them , worked them on joint account , like an ox or an ass . One Norman abbot has his Saxon ...
107. lappuse
... lover wished to pluck : the pictures of the May months , the groves , the flowery earth , the green hedgerows , abound and display their bloom . Then come portraits of the smiling ladies , Richesse , Fraunchise , Gaiety , and by way of ...
... lover wished to pluck : the pictures of the May months , the groves , the flowery earth , the green hedgerows , abound and display their bloom . Then come portraits of the smiling ladies , Richesse , Fraunchise , Gaiety , and by way of ...
113. lappuse
... lover ends in the thought of her whom he loves . Love can refuse nothing to love . " This search after excessive sensation had ended in the ecstasies and transports of Guido Cavalcanti , and of Dante ; and in Languedoc a company of ...
... lover ends in the thought of her whom he loves . Love can refuse nothing to love . " This search after excessive sensation had ended in the ecstasies and transports of Guido Cavalcanti , and of Dante ; and in Languedoc a company of ...
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