10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPITEOUSNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dispiteousness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dispiteousness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Early Italian Poets from Ciullo D'Alcamo to Dante ...
Certes, it was of Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady
, who accept'st it not. And how should I attain unto thy grace, That falter, thus at
strife To speak to thee the thing which is my thought ? Thou,, lovely as thou art, ...
2
Purpose and passion; Pygmalion and other poems
Would that on me long sleep might fall, to smooth The biting fangs of fate's
dispiteousness, For like as claws of ragged granite lie Under moss-velvet, they
should touch me not, But now they tear me with a bitter tooth. Woe, woe ; how
shall I ...
Keningale Robert Cook,
1870
3
Translations. Prose: notices of fine art
Certes, it was of Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady
, who accept'st it not. And how should I attain unto thy grace, That falter, thus at
strife To speak to thee the thing which is my thought '? Thou, lovely as thou art, ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti,
1886
4
The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Certes, it was of Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady
, who accept'st it not. And how should I attain unto thy grace, That falter, thus at
strife To speak to thee the thing which is my thought ? I pray for God, when thou ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti,
1911
5
POEMS & TRANSLATIONS 1850-1870: Together with the Prose ...
... That thine exceeding beauty lures me on Perforce, as by the passive magnet-
stone The needle, of its nature's self, is lured. 30 Certes, it was of Love's
dispiteousness That I must set 221 Ricco da Messina Canzone He solicits his
Lady's Pity.
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI,
1959
6
Italian poets chiefly before Dante: the Italian text with ...
Certes, it was of Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady
, who accept'st it not. And how should I attain unto thy grace, That falter, thus at
strife To speak to thee the thing which is my thought Thou, lovely as thou art, ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti,
1908
7
The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Cortes, it was of Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady
, who accept'st it not. And how should I attain unto thy grace, That falter, thus at
strife To speak to thee the thing which is my thought ? Thou, lovely as thou art, ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti,
1911
... rest assured That thine exceeding beauty lures me on Perforce, as by the
passive magnet-stone The needle, of its nature's self, is lured. Certes, it was of
Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady, who accept'st it
not.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti,
1954
9
Rossetti's poems & translations
... rest assured That thine exceeding beauty lures me on Perforce, as by the
passive magnet-stone The needle, of its nature's self, is lured. Certes, it was of
Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady, who accept'st it
not.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti,
1954
10
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI
... rest assured That thine exceeding beauty lures me on Perforce, as by the
passive magnet-stone The needle, of its nature's self, is lured. Certes, it was of
Love's dispiteousness That I must set my life On thee, proud lady, who accept'st it
not.
POEMS & TRANSLATIONS,
1915