Hawes, who takes Lydgate as his model. To quote from Hawes: . . . my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The depured rethoryke in Englysh language; To. make our tongue so clerely puryfyed That the vyle termes should nothing arage As like a pye ['magpie'] to chatter... The Pastime of Pleasure– An Allegorical Poem - 46 psl.autoriai: Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 220 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 psl.
...rethorike, in Knglyshu language To make our tongue, so clenrely purified That the vyle termes, shoulde spcake, with rcthorike formally In the good order, withouten vylany. And who his bokcs, list to heare... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 700 psl.
...Poems, p. 61, 1. 863. To make our tongue so clerely puryfyed, That the rule termes should nothing urage, As like a pye to chatter in a cage, But for to speke wyth rethoryke formally In the good order, wythouteu vylanu. S. Hawes, Puuime of Pleasure, 1555, p. 46 (Percy Soc.). He never yet no vilanie ne... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 734 psl.
...61, 1. 8&j. To make our tongue so clerclv piiryt'yed, That the I'ylt termes should nothing arage, Aa like a pye to chatter in a cage, But for to speke wyth rethoryke formally In the good order, wythouteii wlanit. S. Humes, Ptiitime of Pleasure, 1555, p. 4<i ( Percy 8oc.). lie never yet no vilanie... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 716 psl.
...Alliterative Poems, p. 61, 1. 863. To make our tongue so clorely puryfyed, That the i «/i- termea should nothing arage, As like a pye to chatter in a cage, Hut for to speke wyth rethoryke formally In the good order, wythouteu vylany. S. fiawes, Pastime of... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 psl.
...devices used by the poets to cloak truth under the veil of allegory. Rhetoric is an adjunct of the poet. my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The depured rethoryke...like a pye to chatter in a cage, But for to speke with rethoryke formally.29 28 Ibid., p. 37. 2» Ibid., p. 46. In a word, the whole traditional division... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 psl.
...used by the poets to cloak truth under the veil of allegory. Rhetoric is an adjunct of the poet. ^ my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The depured rethoryke...make our tongue so clerely puryfyed That the vyle tennes should nothing arage As like a pye to chatter in a cage. But for to speke with rethoryke formally.29... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 190 psl.
...depured rethoryke in Englysh language; To make our tongue so clerely puryfyed That the vyle tennes should nothing arage As like a pye to chatter in a cage. But for to speke with rethoryke formally.19 " 76uf, p. 37. *» /biif, p. 46. In a word, the whole traditional division... | |
| George Harley McKnight - 1928 - 638 psl.
...a century later in the writings of Hawes, who takes Lydgate as his model. To quote from Hawes: ... my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The depured rethoryke...the vyle termes should nothing arage As like a pye ['magpie'] to chatter in a cage, But for to speke with rethoryke formally.10 The amount of artifice... | |
| George Harley McKnight, Bert Emsley - 1928 - 632 psl.
...century later in the writings of Hawes, who takes Lydgate as his model. To quote from Hawes: . . . my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The depured rethoryke...the vyle termes should nothing arage As like a pye ['magpie'] to chatter in a cage, But for to speke with rethoryke formally.10 The amount of artifice... | |
| George Harley McKnight, Bert Emsley - 1928 - 632 psl.
...who takes Lydgate as his model. To quote from Hawes: . . . my mayster Lydgate veryfyde The deputed rethoryke in Englysh language; To make our tongue...the vyle termes should nothing arage As like a pye ['magpie'] to chatter in a cage, But for to speke with rethoryke formally.10 The amount of^artifice... | |
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