And for ther is so greet diversitee In English and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I god that noon miswryte thee, Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. And red wher-so thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde I god beseche! The Chaucer Tradition - Página 59por Aage Brusendorff - 1925 - 510 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 602 páginas
...greet diversitee In English and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I god that noon miswryte thee, 1795 Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. And red wher-so...thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde I god beseche ! But yet to purpos of my rather speche. — 258. The wraththe, as I began yow for to... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 602 páginas
...greet diversitee In English and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I god that noon miswryte thee, 1795 Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. And red wher-so...thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde I god beseche ! But yet to purpos of my rather speche. — 258. The wraththe, as I began yow for to... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 páginas
...of our tonge, So preye I god that noon miswrvte thee, Xc thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. 1 796 And red wher-so thou be, or elles songe. That thou be understonde I god l»seche ! But yet to purpos of my rather speehe. — 2~>8. The wraththn, as I began yow for... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1895 - 594 páginas
...In English, and in writyng of our tongc, So preye I God, that noon miswryte thee, Ne thee mysmetre for defaute of tonge, And red wher-so thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde I God beseche ! ' Chaucer himself looked over the transcriptions done from his original manuscripts... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1896 - 98 páginas
...greet diversitee In English, and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I god, that noon miswryte thec, Ne thee mismetre, for defaute of tonge : And red wher-so...thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde, I god beseche..; Book. V, Si 257. Quod Gbaucerus veritus erat ne ñeret, mox factum est. Ghauceri discipuli... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1896 - 456 páginas
...there is so great diversitee In English, and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I God that noon miswryte thee, Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. And red wher-so thou be, or elles songe, Thatthou be understoude I God beseche ! ..." And therewith, as though on purpose to defeat his fears,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1899 - 848 páginas
...the steppes whcr-as thouseeslpace Virgile, Ovide, Omer, Lucan, and Stacc ! And, for ther is so gret diversite In Englissh and in writing of our tonge, So prey to God that non miswrite thee, Nc thee mismetre for defaute of tongc ! And, red wher-so thou he or ellcs songe, That thou be understonde... | |
| 1899 - 544 páginas
...Troilus and Cressida, beseeching that his readers, one and all, may understand the purpose of his work: And red wherso thou be, or elles songe That thou be understonde, I god beseche. According to Chaucer, Troilus is the type of an honorable lover. We cannot say that... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 602 páginas
...ther is so greet diversitee In English and in wryting of our tonge, So preye I god that noon miswryte thee, Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge. And red...thou be, or elles songe, That thou be understonde I god beseche ! But yet to purpos of my rather speche. — 258. The wraththe, as I began yow for to... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 842 páginas
...Stace ! And, for ther is so gret diversite In Knglissh and in writing of our tonge, So prey to (iod dred of 60 mynutes, and every mynute of 6osecunUes,...into smale fraccions infinite, as saith Alkabucius. understands: God biseche ! — But yet to purpos of my rather speche. — The wraththe, as I bigan... | |
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