Neuenglisches Lesebuch zur Einführung in das Studium der Denkmäler selbst nach den Handschriften und ältesten Drucken: Die Zeit Heinrichs VIII. I, Zväzok 1

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Max Niemayer, 1895 - 547 strán (strany)
 

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Strana 34 - When all is done and said, in the end thus shall you find, He most of all doth bathe in bliss that hath a quiet mind: And, clear from worldly cares, to deem can be content The sweetest time in all his life in thinking to be spent.
Strana 6 - And certaynly it was wreton in suche wyse that it was more lyke to dutche than englysshe; I coude not reduce ne brynge it to be vnderstonden. And certaynly, our langage now vsed varyeth ferre from that whiche was vsed and spoken whan I was borne.
Strana 491 - Scripture to be put forth among his people, like as is put forth among the subjects of the Emperor in these parts, and of other Christian princes, be it of the translation of what person soever shall please his Majesty \ I shall immediately make faithful promise never to write more, nor abide two days in these parts after the same ; but immediately...
Strana 223 - Count it as a thynge not havynge his full shape, but as it were borne afore hys tyme, even as a thing begunne rather then fynnesshed.
Strana 169 - The wordis on the splene. Ye shape some wyle me to begyle, And stele fro me, I wene ; Then were the case wurs than it was, And I more woo-begone ; For in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
Strana 191 - Ther schall I byde the,' sayd the Dowglas, ' By the fayth of my bodye :' 'Thether schall I com,' sayd Syr Harry Perssy, 'My trowth I plyght to the.
Strana 31 - A hand that taught what might be said in rhyme: That reft Chaucer the glory of his wit.
Strana 192 - I wyll holde that I haue hyght. 30 'For thou haste brente Northomberlonde, And done me grete envye; For thys trespasse thou hast me done. The tone of vs schall dye.
Strana 38 - Manhod I am therefore I me delyght, To hunt and hawke, to nourishe up and fede, The grayhounde to the course, the hawke to the flyght, And to bestryde a good and lusty stede. These thynges become a very man in dede, Yet thynketh this boy his pevishe game swetter, But what no force, his reason is no better.
Strana 233 - Dutchmen and strangers that have bought them of Tyndale and have them here to sell; so that if it be your lordship's pleasure to pay for them (for otherwise I cannot come by them but I must disburse money for them), I will then assure you to have every book of them that is imprinted and is here unsold.

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