| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 454 pages
...And straunge interpretations, Problcmes and demaundes eke His wisedom was to finde and seke, Whereof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem, that weren wise...; But none of hem it mighte bere Upon his word to give answere.'' But nearly all agree , I believe , in construing the strange words into a cry of alarm... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 pages
...And straunge interpretations, Problemes and demiundes eke His wisedom was to finde and scke, Whereof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem, that weren wise ; But none of hem it mighte here Upon his word to give answere." But nearly all agree, I believe, in construing the strange words... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...And straunge interpretations, Problemes and demaundes eke His wisedom was to finde and seke, Whereof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem, that weren wise ; But none of hem it mighte here Upon his word to give answere." But nearly all agree, I believe, in construing the strange words... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 480 pages
...And straunge interpretations, Prublemes and demaundes eke His wisedom was to finde and sekc, Whereof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem, that weren wise ; But none of hem it roighte here Upon his word to give answere." But nearly all agree, I believe, in construing the strange... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Heaven - 1886 - 474 pages
...interpretations, Problemes and demanndes eke His wisedom was to finde and seke, Whereof he wolde in sondry wire Opposen hem, that weren wise ; But none of hem it mighte bere Upon l1i:: word to give answere. But nearly all agree, I believe, in construing the strange words into a... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...self hath in disdeine, Thatthough it mounte forathrowe,1 It shall down falle and overthrowe. Jl feing whilom was yonge and wise, The which set of his wit...sondry wise Opposen hem that weren wise. But none of Kem it mighte bere Upon his word to yive answere Out taken :l one, which was a knight, To him was every... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 460 pages
...depe ymaginatidns And straunge interpretations, Probleme's and demaundes eke His wisedom was to fmde and seke, Wherof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem...But none of hem it mighte bere Upon his word to yive ans we're Out taken 2 one ; which was a knight, To him was every thing so light, That al so sone as... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 466 pages
...hath in disdeine, That though it mountd forathrowe, 1 It shall down falle and overthrowe. f Jl King whilom was yonge and wise, [The which set of his wit great prise, j Of depe ymaginati6ns And straunge interpretations, Problemds and demaundes eke His wisedom was to... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 462 pages
...And straunge interpretations, Problemes and demaundea eke His wisedom was to finde and seke, Whereof he wolde in sondry wise Opposen hem, that weren wise...; But none of hem it mighte bere Upon his word to give answere. But nearly all agree, I believe, in construing the strange words into a cry of alarm... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 478 pages
...The which set of his wit great prise. Of depe ymaginations And straunge interpretations, Problemes and demaundes eke His wisedom was to finde and seke...Opposen hem that weren wise. But none of hem it mighte here Upon his word to yive answere;1 Out taken one, which was a knight: To him was every thing so light,... | |
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