The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with biographical and explanatory notes, ed. by R. Garnett, L. Vallée, A. Brandl. Imperial ed, 12권Richard Garnett 1899 |
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... be pleased to command Oriana , before it be dinner time , to prove the arch of true lovers , and the for- bidden chamber , for hitherto we have none of us been able to persuade her to the adventure , by reason of her AMADIS AND ORIANA . 61.
... be pleased to command Oriana , before it be dinner time , to prove the arch of true lovers , and the for- bidden chamber , for hitherto we have none of us been able to persuade her to the adventure , by reason of her AMADIS AND ORIANA . 61.
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Richard Garnett. persuade her to the adventure , by reason of her great sadness . I have such confidence in her truth and beauty that I doubt not she will enter without let or hindrance where no woman hath for a hundred years entered ...
Richard Garnett. persuade her to the adventure , by reason of her great sadness . I have such confidence in her truth and beauty that I doubt not she will enter without let or hindrance where no woman hath for a hundred years entered ...
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... her perseverance and good heart , but above all by reason of her surpassing beauty , she came , though sorely wearied , to the door of the chamber and laid hold on the door post ; and then the hand and arm which had AMADIS AND ORIANA . 63.
... her perseverance and good heart , but above all by reason of her surpassing beauty , she came , though sorely wearied , to the door of the chamber and laid hold on the door post ; and then the hand and arm which had AMADIS AND ORIANA . 63.
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... reason , strife With Fate would heal my malady , repent , Frustrate all hopes wherewith my soul was rife , And yield unto my destiny , content To languish for the little left of life . So mightily abound the hosts of Pain , Whom ...
... reason , strife With Fate would heal my malady , repent , Frustrate all hopes wherewith my soul was rife , And yield unto my destiny , content To languish for the little left of life . So mightily abound the hosts of Pain , Whom ...
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... Reason borne , And I my metamorphosis approve , And , old strains tuning to new keys , of Scorn Will sing as anciently I sang of Love . All bitter words I spoke of you while yet My heart was sore , and every virgin scroll Blackened with ...
... Reason borne , And I my metamorphosis approve , And , old strains tuning to new keys , of Scorn Will sing as anciently I sang of Love . All bitter words I spoke of you while yet My heart was sore , and every virgin scroll Blackened with ...
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Amadis Amyas answered Armada arms beauty behold better blood born brave Caliban captain Caupolican church command court death devil Doctor Faustus doth Duke Duke of Savoy Dunkirk Eleonora di Toledo Elisena Elizabeth Emmanuel Philibert Emperor enemy England English entered eyes fair faith father fear fight fleet France Galaor galleasses gave gentlemen give grace Guise hand hath heard heart heaven Henry honor husband John king knew lady land learning Leicester live Lochleven look Lord master Maurice Mephistophilis mind Netherlands never night noble passed Philip Plutarch poet Portia pray prince Queen replied Revenge sail Saint-Quentin ships Shylock sight Sir Richard sire soldiers soul Spain Spaniards Spanish Spanish monarchy stood sweet sword tears tell thee things thou thought thousand took true unto wife Wiggington words Zoeterwoude
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270 페이지 - ... a thousand spears in rest, A thousand knights are pressing close behind the snow-white crest; And in they burst, and on they rushed, while like a guiding star, Amidst the thickest carnage blazed the helmet of Navarre. Now, God be praised, the day is ours. Mayenne hath turned his rein. D'Aumale hath cried for quarter. The Flemish count is slain. Their ranks are breaking like thin clouds before a Biscay gale; The field is heaped with bleeding steeds, and flags, and cloven mail. And then we thought...
384 페이지 - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
401 페이지 - To draw no envy, SHAKESPEARE, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; While I confess thy writings to be such, As neither man, nor muse, can praise too much.
371 페이지 - A Valediction Forbidding Mourning As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say 'The breath goes now,' and some say 'No'; So let us melt, and make no noise, No tear-floods nor sigh-tempests move; 'Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love. Moving of th...
267 페이지 - Fear not to touch the best; The truth shall be thy warrant. Go, since I needs must die, And give the world the lie. Say to the court, it glows And shines like rotten wood; Say to the church, it shows What's good, and doth no good: If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. Tell potentates, they live Acting by others' action, Not loved unless they give, Not strong but by affection: If potentates reply, Give potentates the lie.
392 페이지 - Alas, poor Yorick ! I knew him, Horatio : a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy : he hath borne me on his back a thousand times ; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is ! my gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now ? your gambols ? your songs ? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar...
270 페이지 - And Appenzel's stout infantry, and Egmont's Flemish spears. There rode the brood of false Lorraine, the curses of our land...
265 페이지 - And the sun went down, and the stars came out far over the summer sea, But never a moment ceased the fight of the one and the fifty-three. Ship after ship, the whole night long, their high-built galleons came, Ship after ship, the whole night long, with her battle-thunder and flame; Ship after ship, the whole night long, drew back with her dead and her shame. For some were sunk and many were shatter'd, and so could fight us no more — God of battles, was ever a battle like this in the world before...
309 페이지 - Queen ; At whose approach the soul of Petrarch wept, And from thenceforth those graces were not seen, For they this Queen attended ; in whose stead Oblivion laid him down on Laura's hearse.
185 페이지 - She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from ocean, Rising with her tiara of proud towers At airy distance, with majestic motion, A ruler of the waters and their powers...