| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...But this will keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take ' up Chaucer where I left him. He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 344 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit here- 35 after, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...practice so contrary to their doctrine. But this will 5 keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He must have been... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 342 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit here- 35 after, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...practice so contrary to their doctrine. But this will 5 keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He must have been... | |
| John Dryden - 1928 - 54 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...blow to Christianity in this age, by a practice so 25 contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take... | |
| Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt - 2006 - 296 lehte
...when to leave off ... Chaucer follow'd Nature every where, but was never so bold to go beyond her ... He must have been a Man of a most wonderful comprehensive Nature . . . 'Tis sufficient to say according to the Proverb, that here is God's Plenty. We have our Fore-fathers... | |
| John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the good...But this will keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive... | |
| Steven N. Zwicker - 2004 - 322 lehte
...reserving to my self the Right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of Priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...Age, by a Practice so contrary to their Doctrine" ( Works vn: 35, 36-7). It was Pepys who suggested Chaucer's Priest's Tale to Dryden, but in the 1690s... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - 692 lehte
...reserving to myself the Right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of Priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good...But this will keep cold till another time. In the meau while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He must have been a Man of a most wonderful comprehensive... | |
| John Dryden - 2002 - 612 lehte
...reserving to myself the right, if I shall think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of priests, such as are more easily to be found than the good...blow to Christianity in this age by a practice so 480 contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the meanwhile, I take... | |
| 62 lehte
...all subjects; he knows when to leave off; he follows nature everywhere, but never goes beyond her; he must have been a man of "a most wonderful comprehensive nature," because he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours of the whole... | |
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