| Edward Dowden - 1888 - 546 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed,...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and overcome." " A. poet at that time," says the Dean of St Paul's, commenting on this passage,... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1888 - 548 páginas
...and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to _ be expressed, and the vices and unruly appetites that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and overcome." " A poet at that time," says the Dean of St Paul's, commenting on this passage,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1889 - 632 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...appetites that oppose themselves against the same, to be ber.tcn down or c vercome.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the key to the poem,... | |
| 1890 - 330 páginas
...every virtue a knight, to be the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and overcome." This work, he says, he has " already well entered into;" and he hopes with God's... | |
| Henry Morley - 1892 - 488 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feates of arms and chiualry the operations of that vertue whereof he is the protector are to be expressed, and...that oppose themselves against the same to be beaten down and ouercome. Which work, as I haue already well entred into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - 998 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feates of arras and chiualry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed,...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and ouercome. Which work, as I haue already well entred into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 624 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feates of arms and chiualry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed,...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and ouercome. Which work, as I have already well entred into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down or evercome.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the key to the poem, he says... | |
| William Marvel Nevin - 1895 - 526 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry, the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down or overcome. To each of the twelve virtues, every one embodied in a representative patron, was... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down or evercome.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the );ey to the poem, he says... | |
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