A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 84
Página 176
... James I. of Scotland , whom Henry IV . made his prisoner in 1405 . The father of James I. was John , who , in 1390 , succeeded his father , Robert II . , as Robert III . The Scottish nobles had been bred by the long contest with England ...
... James I. of Scotland , whom Henry IV . made his prisoner in 1405 . The father of James I. was John , who , in 1390 , succeeded his father , Robert II . , as Robert III . The Scottish nobles had been bred by the long contest with England ...
Página 177
... James I .; but the Duke of Albany , aged sixty - seven , with a son , Murdoch , to leave in his place , was actually reigning sovereign of Scotland . Thus the boy - king , James I. , received his education as a prisoner at the English ...
... James I .; but the Duke of Albany , aged sixty - seven , with a son , Murdoch , to leave in his place , was actually reigning sovereign of Scotland . Thus the boy - king , James I. , received his education as a prisoner at the English ...
Página 178
... James I. ended his poem with a strain of true love , thanked the prison wall from which he had looked forth and leaned , and rejoiced in the unfading flower of his love . An epi- logue , or " excusation of the author , " represents James ...
... James I. ended his poem with a strain of true love , thanked the prison wall from which he had looked forth and leaned , and rejoiced in the unfading flower of his love . An epi- logue , or " excusation of the author , " represents James ...
Página 184
... James I. of Scotland , went home to his Scotch throne not very long after the death of Henry V. His love was first crowned by marriage to Jane Beaufort with royal state ; he was then allowed to proceed to his kingdom , and was crowned ...
... James I. of Scotland , went home to his Scotch throne not very long after the death of Henry V. His love was first crowned by marriage to Jane Beaufort with royal state ; he was then allowed to proceed to his kingdom , and was crowned ...
Página 185
... James I. of Scotland , and some to James IV . , two humorous old Scottish poems describing the rough holiday life of the people . They are called Peeblis to the Play and Christis Kirk of the Green . If they were really by James I. , he ...
... James I. of Scotland , and some to James IV . , two humorous old Scottish poems describing the rough holiday life of the people . They are called Peeblis to the Play and Christis Kirk of the Green . If they were really by James I. , he ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acted Addison afterwards appeared Archbishop Bacon became began Ben Jonson Bishop blank verse born Cædmon called Cambridge Celts Charles Chaucer chief chronicle Church College comedy court daughter death died Divine Dryden Duke Earl Edinburgh edition educated Edward Elizabeth England English Essay Faerie Queene faith father followed France French gave Gavin Douglas genius George Gorboduc Greek Henry VIII History Italian Italy James John John Gower John Milton John of Gaunt King king's Knight Lady Latin literature lived London Lord married Milton mind nature Oxford Parliament Petrarch Philip Sidney play poem poet poetry Pope Prince printed produced prose published Queen religious rhyme Richard Robert romance satire says Scotland sent Shakespeare song Spenser stanza story Thomas thou thought took tragedy translation verse volume Walter Map Westminster School wife William writing written wrote young