| 1895 - 610 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... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1899 - 626 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.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the key to the poem, he says... | |
| 1899 - 1004 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, and...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and overcome. Which work, as I have already well entered into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| 1899 - 788 páginas
...by a knigLt who is made "the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feates of armes and chivalry the operations of that virtue whereof he is the protector 'are expressed," and the vices that oppose themselves against the same are beaten down and overcome." One... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1903 - 378 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feates 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." His work was intended, before all things, to instil into the minds of his readers... | |
| Bowdoin College - 1903 - 60 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions, feats of arms, and chivalry, the operations of that virtue are to be expressed; and the vices and unruly appetites that oppose to be beaten down and overcome; in which work your wish will be in some sort accomplished." In what... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 páginas
...every virtue a knight to be the pattern 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.' Twelve books, one for each moral virtue, were needed for such an exposition of... | |
| Henry Charles Shelley - 1906 - 430 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. Which work, as I have already well entered into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| Henry C. Shelley - 1909 - 426 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. Which work, as I have already well entered into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 páginas
...virtue a knight, to be patron and defender of the same, in whose actions, feats of arms and chivalrio red the room and found him singing down and overcome." We now turn aside from this noble poem, which, according to Campbell, makes Spenser... | |
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