Studies and Notes in Philology and LiteraturePublished under the direction of the Modern Language Depts. of Harvard University by Ginn & Company, 1899 - 284 ページ |
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Alain Chartier allegory Amor amoris Amour Amoureux Andreas Capellanus appears arrows ballades beautiful Bel Acueil bien birds castle century chap chapter Charles Chaucer Chaucerian Pieces clerk commandments complaints Cour Court of Love Courtoisie Cupid Dame damsel described Dieu d'Amours discussion dream edition elaborate English Court Euvres example Fablel favor feudal figure flowers follows franç France French gives goddess Goujet Guillaume Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Machaut Guiraut de Calanso heart hero honor Hous of Fame Ibid influence instances Jean King Kingis Quair knight lady lady's literature Livre Lond love-allegory lover Lydgate meadow mediæval Mercy Minne nightingale occur Ovid palace Paris Parlement of Foules passage personifications Philobone Philogenet Piaget Poésies poet poet's present Provençal qu'il Queen quod quoted Roman Romania Rose Sapience Scheler singing stanzas statutes Tannhäuser tells tion tradition troubadours verses virtues
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10 ページ - MARI. sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios. hie choreae cantusque vigent, passimque vagantes dulce sonant tenui gutture carmen aves ; 60 fert casiam non culta seges, totosque per agros floret odoratis terra benigna rosis...
16 ページ - Mercy and truth are met together ; Righteousness and peace have kissed each other. Truth springeth out of the earth ; And righteousness hath looked down from heaven.
169 ページ - Campo; sit bene conveniens et sine labe toga, f lingua ne rigeatt; careant rubigine dentes; nec vagus in laxa pes tibi pelle natet; nec male deformet rigidos tonsura capillos: sit coma, sit trita barba resecta manu. et nihil emineant et sint sine sordibus ungues, inque cava nullus stet tibi nare pilus.
205 ページ - Ne him that is agast of every tool, Ne noon avauntour, by that god above! How dorste ye seyn for shame unto your love, That any thing mighte make yow aferd?
138 ページ - ait ; " quantoque animalia cedunt cuncta deo, tanto minor est tua gloria nostra." 465 dixit et eliso percussis acre pennis inpiger umbrosa Parnasi constitit arce eque sagittifera prompsit duo tela pharetra diversorum operum : fugat hoc, facit illud amorem ; quod facit, auratum est et cuspide fulget acuta, 470 quod fugat, obtusum est et habet sub harundine plumbum.
10 ページ - Regia Solis erat sublimibus alta columnis, Clara micante auro flammasque imitante pyropo, 35 Cuius ebur nitidum fastigia summa tegebat, Argenti bifores radiabant lumine valvae.
16 ページ - AWAKE, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city : for henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean. Shake thyself from the dust ; arise, and sit down, O Jerusalem : loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive daughter of Zion.
267 ページ - Out of earth and men's noise — names of ' infidel,' ' traitor,' Cast up at him ? Crown me, crown's adjudicator ! " And the Abbe uncrossed his legs, Took snuff, a reflective pinch, Broke silence : " The question begs Much pondering ere I pronounce. Shall I flinch ? The love which to one and one only has reference Seems terribly like what perhaps gains God's preference.
11 ページ - Orbe locus medio est inter terrasque fretumque caelestesque plagas, triplicis confinia mundi: unde quod est usquam, quamvis regionibus absit, inspicitur, penetratque cavas vox omnis ad aures. Fama tenet summaque domum sibi legit in arce, innumerosque aditus ac mille foramina tectis addidit, et nullis inclusit limina portis.
9 ページ - Blanditiae comites tibi erunt Errorque Furorque, adsidue partes turba secuta tuas. his tu militibus superas hominesque deosque ; haec tibi si demas commoda, nudus eris. laeta triumphanti de summo mater Olympo plaudet et adpositas sparget in ora rosas. tu pinnas gemma, gemma variante capillos, ibis in auratis aureus ipse rods.