| 1761 - 536 páginas
...ftudy of all good learning was fo much degraded, as long time after no main,, or very few, intended to write in any laudable fcience, fo as beyond that...there is little or nothing worth commendation to be found written in this art. And thofe of the firft age were Chaucer and Gower, after whom followed John... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1773 - 498 páginas
...the ftudy of all good learning was fo much degraded, as long time after no man, or very few, intended to write in any laudable fcience, fo as beyond that...there is little or nothing worth commendation to be found written in this art. And thofe of the firft age were Chaucer and Gower, after whom followed John... | |
| Joseph Haslewood - 1811 - 326 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbarousnes, whereby the study of all good learning was so much decayd, as long time after no man or very few entended to write in any laudable science : so as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be founde written... | |
| Richard Puttenham - 1869 - 340 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbaroufnes, whereby the ftudy of all good learning was fo much decayd, as long time after no man or very few entended to...laudable fcience : fo as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be founde written in this arte. And thofe of the firft age were... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1893 - 632 páginas
...laws, and therewithal a certain martial barbarousness, whereby the study of all good learning was so much decayed, as long time after no man or very few entended to write in any laudable science : so as beyond that time there is little or nothing worth commendation to be found written... | |
| 1900 - 518 páginas
...English Poesie 1589 (ed. p. 73 » . . . where by the study of all good learning was so much decayd, äs long time after no man or very few entended to write in any laudable science : . . . And those of the first age were Chaucer and Gower both of them äs I suppose Knightes.... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbarousnes, whereby the study of all good learning was so much decayd, , thou hast perswaded ; what none have dared, thou hast done ; and whom science : so as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be fuunde written... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbarousnes, whereby the study of all good learning was so much decayd, sed this All. From the ' Epithalamion.' Wake now, my love, awake ! for science : so as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be founde written... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 530 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbarousnes, whereby the study of all good learning was so much decayd as long time after no man or very few entended to write in any laudable science : so as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be founde written... | |
| George Puttenham, Richard Puttenham, John Lumley Baron Lumley - 1970 - 346 páginas
...withall a certain martiall barbaroufnes, whereby the ftudy of all good learning was fo much decayd, as long time after no man or very few entended to...laudable fcience : fo as beyond that time there is litle or nothing worth commendation to be founde written in this arte. And thofe of the firft age were... | |
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