| Robert Sullivan - 1870 - 348 Seiten
...signification. From the Latin par and ago, to make equal • to liken to or COMPARE. " Theii he did set her by that snowy one, Like the true saint beside the image set ; Of both their beauties to make paragon, And triall whether should the honour get." — Spenser. " Lucifer, so by allusion called Of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 664 Seiten
...: Whom when as all the people such did view, They shouted loud, and signs of gladness all did shew. Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true mint beside the image set ; 5 Falsehoods. 8 Blows. e Declare. " ConOict. У Loose woman. l° Companion.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 Seiten
...loud, aud sigues of gladnesse all did shew. XXIV. Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the inn- saint beside the image set ; Of both their beauties to make paragone And trial!, whether should the honor get. Streightway, so soone as both together met, Th' Em-haunted Damzell rauishtinto nought :... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1873 - 522 Seiten
...imagination, built of frail "snow" — hypothesis — will "vanish into naught." (Faerie Queene) : Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true...beside the image set, Of both their beauties to make paragon And trial, whether should the honor get. Straightway, so soon as both together met, Th' enchanted... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 Seiten
...disclosing himself brought Braggadochio to shame, and taking the true beauty of womanhood, Florimell, Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true...beside the image set, Of both their beauties to make paragono And triall, whether should the honor get. Strcight-way, so soone as both together met, 'I'll'... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 Seiten
...Whom whenas all the people such did view, They shouted loud, and signs of gladness all did shew. XXIV. Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true saint beside the image set; » Com- Of both their beauties' to make paragone1 paneon. And trial, whether should the honour get.... | |
| Thomas Whitcombe Greene - 1876 - 340 Seiten
...perfection. Before the primest creature That's paragon' 'd o' the world. SHAKSPEARE, Henry V1J1, ii. 4. Like the true saint beside the image set Of both their beauties to make paragon. — SPENSER. Proud seat Of Lucifer, so by allusion called Of that bright star to Satan paragon'd.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 Seiten
...whenas all the people such did vew, They shouted loud, and signes of gladnesse all did shew. XXIV. Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true...set ; Of both their beauties to make paragone And triall, whether should the honor get. Streightwny, so soone as both together met, Th' Enchaunted Damzell... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 Seiten
...Whom whenas all the people such did vew, They shouted loud, and signes of gladnesse all did shew. 24 Then did he set her by that snowy one, Like the true...beside the image set, Of both their beauties to make paragone,2 And triall whether should the honor get. Streigbtway, so soone as both together met, Th'... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 724 Seiten
...net her by tbat snowy one, Like the true taint beside the image set, Of both their beauties to uinke paragone And trial whether should the honour get: Streightway, so soone as both together met, The enchuunted dau,ftell vanich'd into nought; Her snowy substance melted us with heat; Ne of that goodly... | |
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