Englische Studien, Volume 29O.R. Reisland, 1901 - Comparative linguistics "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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Page vii
... Passages from the Works of R. L. Stevenson . Edited by Lloyd Osbourne . Ref . Max Förster . Neue romane . Mrs. Alexander , Through Fire to Fortune . Peard , Donna Teresa . - Robert Hichens , The Slave . H. G. Wells , The Plattner Story ...
... Passages from the Works of R. L. Stevenson . Edited by Lloyd Osbourne . Ref . Max Förster . Neue romane . Mrs. Alexander , Through Fire to Fortune . Peard , Donna Teresa . - Robert Hichens , The Slave . H. G. Wells , The Plattner Story ...
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... Passages from the Works of R. L. Stevenson . Edited by Lloyd Osbourne . Ref . Max Förster . . 137 Neue romane . Mrs. Alexander , Through Fire to Fortune . Frances Mary Peard , Donna Teresa . Robert Hichens , The Slave . H. G. Wells ...
... Passages from the Works of R. L. Stevenson . Edited by Lloyd Osbourne . Ref . Max Förster . . 137 Neue romane . Mrs. Alexander , Through Fire to Fortune . Frances Mary Peard , Donna Teresa . Robert Hichens , The Slave . H. G. Wells ...
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... passages , made use of Guido's name Brixeida . The alteration was no doubt due to some one less scrupulous than the original copyist and anxious to correct what must have seemed , to any acquainted with Chaucer's poem , a mere ...
... passages , made use of Guido's name Brixeida . The alteration was no doubt due to some one less scrupulous than the original copyist and anxious to correct what must have seemed , to any acquainted with Chaucer's poem , a mere ...
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... passages : ( a ) Dares the heraud of Troye sais And dites that was of the gregeis For thei were euery day in the feld And alle here dedis thay beheld And as thei were thei wreten hem bothe Thei nolde not lette for leef ne lothe The ...
... passages : ( a ) Dares the heraud of Troye sais And dites that was of the gregeis For thei were euery day in the feld And alle here dedis thay beheld And as thei were thei wreten hem bothe Thei nolde not lette for leef ne lothe The ...
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... passages might be taken as an indirect statement that the English writer drew his materials from Guido . He goes back a step further and mentions that Guido's sources were the contemporary historians Dares and Dictys . This is the ...
... passages might be taken as an indirect statement that the English writer drew his materials from Guido . He goes back a step further and mentions that Guido's sources were the contemporary historians Dares and Dictys . This is the ...
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adverb allusion ausdruck aussprache author bedeutung beiden Beowulf besonders Bohun briefe buch case Catalogue of Seals Chaucer Cressida deutschen dialekt dichter diphthonge diphthongierung edition Ellis England Englische Studien englischen sprache entwicklung ersten Essex finden first form found Franz French gedicht German giebt gives good grammatik great grossen grund Guido H. G. Wells Hamburg herausgegeben Hereford Holthausen Hoops jahre jahrhunderts Jespersen Jonson kurz language lehrer lesen letzten lich litteratur London Luick made make means menschen mittelenglischen mittelland modern monophthongisch Morsbach muss namen natur neue no doubt Old English passage Patriot person phrase play poem point Pope Pope's Preis Prof read roman same says schüler schwan Schwanritter seek seems sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's Small Small's Stafford stelle syntax taken Tatler teil text thatsache thei time Tony Troilus Troy übersetzung unserer ursprünglich verf verfasser verschiedenen verse viel wappen wenig werke wohl word work wort year zweiten
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Page 45 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent. Spreads undivided, operates unspent : Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part. As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns. As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small ; He fills. he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Page 61 - Yet gave me, in this dark estate, To see the good from ill ; And binding nature fast in fate. Left free the human will.
Page 53 - What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy, The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy, Is virtue's prize: A better would you fix?
Page 85 - As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him; but, as he was ambitious, I slew him.
Page 45 - That, changed through all, and yet in all the same; Great in the earth, as in the ethereal frame; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees; Lives through all life, extends through all extent; Spreads undivided, operates unspent!
Page 103 - This music crept by me upon the waters; Allaying both their fury, and my passion, With its sweet air: thence I have follow'd it, Or it hath drawn me rather: — But 'tis gone.
Page 57 - Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honour lies.
Page 38 - Fear made her Devils, and weak Hope her Gods; Gods partial, changeful, passionate, unjust, Whose attributes were Rage, Revenge, or Lust; Such as the souls of cowards might conceive, And, form'd like tyrants, tyrants would believe. Zeal then, not charity, became the guide; And hell was built on spite, and heav'n on pride, Then sacred seem'd th...
Page 57 - Tis from high life high characters are drawn : A saint in crape is twice a saint in lawn ; A judge is just, a chancellor juster still ; A gownman learn'd ; a bishop what you will ; Wise if a minister ; but if a king, More wise, more learn'd, more just, more every thing.
Page 39 - Th' according music of a well-mix'd state. Such is the world's great harmony, that springs From order, union, full consent of things : Where small and great, where weak and mighty, made To serve, not suffer, strengthen, not invade : More...