| John Dryden - 1713 - Страниц: 614
...Vicious, and fome Virtuous ; fome are unlearn'd, or (as Chaucer calls them) Lewd, and fome are Learn'd. Even the Ribaldry of the Low Characters is different : The Reeve, the Miller, and the Cook, are fevcral Men, and diftinguifh'd from each other, as much as the mincing Lady Priorefs, and the broad-fpeaking... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - Страниц: 526
...perfons are vicious, and fome virtuous ; fome are unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and forne are learned. Even the ribaldry of the low characters...feveral men, and diftinguifhed from each other, as much as^the mincing lady priorefs, and the broad-fpeaking gap-toothed wife of Bath. But enough of this :... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - Страниц: 600
...be" coming of them, and of then* only. Some of his per" fons are vicious and fome virtuous ; fome are unlearned, " (or as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and...diftinguifhed from each other, as much as the mincing la" dy, priorefs, and the broad fpeaking gap-tooth'd wife of " Bath. But enough of this : there is... | |
| 1761 - Страниц: 614
...and fome virtuous; fome are unlearned^ " (or as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome are learned. 11 Even the ribaldry of the low characters is different:...diftinguifhed from each other, as much as the mincing la" dy, priorefs, and the broad (peaking gap-tooth'd wife of " Bath. But enough of this: there is fuch... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - Страниц: 396
...learned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fonYS are learned. Even the ribaldry of the low charafters is different: the Reeve, the Miller, and the Cook, are feveral men, and diftinguimed from each other, as much as the mincing lady priorefs, and the broadfpeaking gap-toothed... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1773 - Страниц: 498
...are becoming of them, and of them only. Some of his perfons are vicious, and fome virtuous ; fome are unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome...other, as much as the mincing Lady Priorefs, and the broad fpeaking gap-tooth'd Wife of Bath. But enough of this : there is fuch a variety of game fpringing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Страниц: 352
...becoming of them, and of thenj only. Some of his perfons are vicious, and fome virtuous ; fome are unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome...diftinguifhed from each other, as much as the mincing la 'y priorc-fs, and the broad-peaking gap-toothed wife of Bnth. But enough of this : there is fuch... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Страниц: 356
...are becoming of them, and of them only. Some of his perfons are vicious, and fome virtuous ; fome are unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome...is different : the Reeve, the Miller, and the Cook, arc feveral men, and diftinguilhed from each other, as much as the minting lady priorefs, and the broad-fpeaking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Страниц: 360
...unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome are learned. Even the ribaldry of the low charafters is different : the Reeve, the Miller, and the Cook,...other, as much as the mincing lady priorefs, and the hroad-f'peaking gap-toothed wife of Bath. But enough of this : there is fuch a variety of game fpringing... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - Страниц: 482
...are becoming of them, and of them only. Some of his perfons are vicious, and fome vertuous; fome are unlearned, or (as Chaucer calls them) lewd, and fome are learned. Even the ribuldry of the low characters is different; the Reeve, the Miller, and the Cook, are fevcralmen, and... | |
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