| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1835 - 758 páginas
...sophism. 2 Fay— faith. 3 Yard— staff, or wand of direction < Hardily— boldly. 195 Learned at Padow ' of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his work : He is DOW dead and nailed in his che.st, I pray to God so give his soule rest* .>(> " Francis Petrarc, the... | |
| Francis Mahony - 1836 - 696 páginas
...a tale, the which that I Lerned at Padowe, of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his werk. He is now dead, and nailed in his chest, I pray to God to geve his sowle rest. Frauncis Petrark, the laureat poete, Hight was this clerk, whose rhetoricke... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1839 - 704 páginas
...or which is omitted in the atme manner.— iyr. Learned at Padow ' of a worthy clerk, As prov£d hy his wordes and his work : He is now dead and nailed...in his chest, I pray to God so give his soule rest. 30 " Francis Petrare, the Lanreat poet, Highte s this clerk, whose rhetoric sweet Enlumin'd all Ituille... | |
| 1841 - 986 páginas
...care to tell us that he did not derive the story from Boccacio, but that it was " Learned at Padua of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his work; Francis Petrark, the Laureat Poete." ^ As a poet, Chaucer was enlisted into the service of some of... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 páginas
...careful to tell us that he did not derive the story from Boccaccio, but that it was Learned at Padua of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his work ; Francis Petrark, the Laureat Poete ; Chaucer so far resembled Petrarch, that, like him, he was at... | |
| 1845 - 364 páginas
...to the Clerk's Tale, makes the clerk say, " I will you tell a talc, which that I Learned at Padua, of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his...chest ; I pray to God so give his soule rest. Francis Petrarch, the laureate poe'te, Highte this clerk, whose rhetoric sweet Illumined all Itaille of poetry."... | |
| 1845 - 762 páginas
...to the Clerk's Tale, makes the clerk say, " I will you tell a tale, -which that I Learned at Padua, of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his...chest ; I pray to God so give his soule rest. Francis Petrarch, the laureate poete, Highte this clerk, whose rheturic sweet Illumined all Itaille of poetry."... | |
| 1845 - 370 páginas
...I will you tell a tale, -which that I Learned at Padua, of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordts and his work. He is now dead and nailed in his chest ; I pray to God so give his soule rest. Francis Petrarch, the laureate poc'te, Highte this clerk, whose rhetoric sweet Illumined all Itaille of poetry."... | |
| 1845 - 538 páginas
...to the Clerk's Tale, makes the clerk say, " I will you tell a tale, which that I Learned at Padua, of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his work. He is uow dead and nailed in his chest ; I pray to God so give his soule rest Francis Petrarch, the laureate... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 páginas
...Tale' of Chaucer. Our first great poet says, " I will tell you a tale, which that I Learned at Padua of a worthy clerk, As proved by his wordes and his...dead, and nailed in his chest, I pray to God so give Ms soule rest. Francis Petrarch, the laurcat poete Hight this clerk." Petrarch, in writing to Boccaccio... | |
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