| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1877 - 144 páginas
...19. [write] wrete. n. I/.-A before myratlis] hise. ft IV. For out of olde feldys, as men sey, Comyth al this newe corn from .yer to .yere ; And out of olde bokis, in good fey, Comyth al this newe science that men lere. 25 But now to purpos as of this matere... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1877 - 136 páginas
...14. [mor e] moore. 7. [flete] slete. 17. [yore] yoore. IV. For out of olde feldys, as men sey, Comyth al this newe corn from ,yer to .yere ; And out of olde bokis, in good fey, Comyth al this newe science that men lere. 1 1 25 But now to purpos as of this... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 706 páginas
...lerne, zo The longe day ful faste I redde and yerne.a For oute of olde feldys, as men sey, Corny th al this newe corn from yer to yere ; And out of olde bokis, in good fey, Comyth al this newe science that men lere. But now to purpos as of this matere,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 704 páginas
...lerne, 20 The longe day ful faste I redde and yerne.2 . For oute of olde feldys, as men sey, Comyth al this newe corn from yer to yere ; And out of olde bokis, in good fey, Comyth al this newe science that men lere. But now to purpos as of this matere,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 704 páginas
...lerne, 20 The longe day ful faste I redde and yerne.2 For oute of olde feldys, as men sey, Corny th al this newe corn from yer to yere ; And out of olde bokis, in good fey, Comyth al this newe science that men lere. But now to purpos as of this matere,... | |
| Henry Sweet - 1886 - 132 páginas
...I redde and yerne. 4' For out of glde feldes, as men sey, cometh al this newe c5rn fro ygr to ygre, and out of olde bokes in good fey ' cometh al this newe science that men lgre. 25 But now to purpos as of this matere, to rgde forth so gan me to delite that al that day me... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Max Kaluza - 1919 - 252 páginas
...to lerne, to The longe day fui faste I redde and yerne. For out of olde feldys, as men sey/A, Comyth al this newe corn from yer to yere And out of olde bokis, in good fey/A, Comyth al this newe science that men 1ère. *$ But now to purpos as of this matere:... | |
| Robert E. Lewis - 1980 - 132 páginas
...Mandev.(2) l2/l7: Scho lies in ane alde castell. cl430(cl380) Chaucer PF 22,24: Out of olde feldes. .Cometh al this newe corn from yer to yere, And out of olde bokes. .Cometh al this newe science that men lere. (cl449) Pecock Repr.l07: Tho eeldir writingis were writingis... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 268 páginas
...us a vivid insight into Chaucer's attitude toward his reading: For out of olde feldes, as men seyth, Cometh al this newe corn from yer to yere, And out of olde bokes, in good feyth, Cometh al this newe science that men lere. Old books and personal observation— "experience"... | |
| Jörg O. Fichte - 1980 - 144 páginas
...general and the Somnium in particular expressed in 1 1 .22-25: "For out of olde feldes, as men seyth,/ Cometh al this newe corn from yer to yere,/ And out of olde bokes, in good feyth/ Cometh al this newe science that men lere." The "newe science", supposedly contained in the... | |
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