EssaysH. Frowde, 1905 - 354 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 12
Page 10
... chivalry is in courtesy . A man of fine manners shall pronounce your name with all the ornament that titles of nobility could ever add . The trivial experience of every day is always verify- ing some old prediction to us , and ...
... chivalry is in courtesy . A man of fine manners shall pronounce your name with all the ornament that titles of nobility could ever add . The trivial experience of every day is always verify- ing some old prediction to us , and ...
Page 15
... chivalry by his own age of chivalry , and the days of maritime adventure and circumnavigation by quite parallel miniature ex- periences of his own . To the sacred history of HISTORY 15 CHARACTER 262.
... chivalry by his own age of chivalry , and the days of maritime adventure and circumnavigation by quite parallel miniature ex- periences of his own . To the sacred history of HISTORY 15 CHARACTER 262.
Page 166
... chivalry , no adventures ; does not want admiration ; dwells in the hour that now is , in the earnest experience of the common day - by reason of the present moment and the mere trifle having become porous to thought , and bibulous of ...
... chivalry , no adventures ; does not want admiration ; dwells in the hour that now is , in the earnest experience of the common day - by reason of the present moment and the mere trifle having become porous to thought , and bibulous of ...
Page 280
... Chivalry is that , and loyalty is that , and , in English literature , half the drama , and all the novels , from Sir Philip Sidney to Sir Walter Scott , paint this figure . The word gentleman , which , like the word Christian , must ...
... Chivalry is that , and loyalty is that , and , in English literature , half the drama , and all the novels , from Sir Philip Sidney to Sir Walter Scott , paint this figure . The word gentleman , which , like the word Christian , must ...
Page 281
... chivalry , fashion , and the like , is , that the flower and fruit , not the grain of the tree , are contemplated . It is beauty which is the aim this time , and not worth . The result is now in question , although our words intimate ...
... chivalry , fashion , and the like , is , that the flower and fruit , not the grain of the tree , are contemplated . It is beauty which is the aim this time , and not worth . The result is now in question , although our words intimate ...
Common terms and phrases
action animal appear beauty behold better black event Bonduca Calvinistic character chivalry conversation dæmon divine earth effect Epaminondas eternal experience expression fact fancy fear feel flower force friendship genius gifts give hand heart heaven Heraclitus honour hour human individual intellect light live look man's manner marriage merism mind moral Napoleon nature ness never object ourselves painted Parliament of Love party pass perception perfect persons Phidias Phocion Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry present Proclus prudence relations religion rich Roman Empire sculpture Second Impression secret seems seen sense sentiment Shakespeare society Socrates Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars sweet symbol talent thee things thou thought tion to-day true truth universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth Zoroaster