10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AMENAUNCE»
Découvrez l'usage de
amenaunce dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
amenaunce et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and ...
Amenage (F. menager), to manage, conduct, or carry on. With her whoso will
raging furor tame, Must first begin and wejl her amenage. Sfensea's F. Queen.
Amenaunce (L. ameenus), carriage, behaviour, demeanour. How may strange
knight ...
2
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Amenaunce (L. am<enus), carriage, behaviour, demeanour. How may strange
knight hope ever to aspire By faithful service and raeete amenaunce. In. For he is
lit to use in all assays, Whether for arms or warlike amenaunce. Sf. Mother ...
3
Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words: A Supplement to ...
AMENAUNCE, n. Behaviour; courtesy. How may straunge knight hope ever to
aspire, By faithfull service, and meete amenaunce, Unto such blisse 1 F. Q. II. ix.
5. Sonne after did the brethren three advance, In brave aray, and goodly
amenance ...
Jonathan Boucher, Joseph Hunter, Joseph Stevenson, 1832
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
For he is fit to use in all assayes, 780 Whether for armes and warlike amenaunce,
1 Or else for wise and civill governaunce; For he is practiz'd well in policie, And
thereto doth his courting2 most applie : To learne the enterdeale a of princes ...
5
Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
3 Amenaunce, carriage. temporary tomb, where the arms of the knight were
suspended. Pyrochles replies that he deserves not a hearse or a steed, but that
he should be left to be devoured by the raven and the kite. XVII. 5. — An armed
Knight.
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The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
Here Spenser speaks of the sovereign in the masculine, " his grace," and, " his
liking," although at that period Prince was often applied to either sex. C. b And
warlike amenaunce.] Carriage, or conduit. See Mr. Upton's note F. Q. ii. viii. 17 [
vol. ii.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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Poetical Works ...: Miscellaneous poems
... Through due deserts and comely carriage, In whatso please employ his
personage, That may be matter meete to gaine him praise ; For he is fit to use in
all assayes, 780 Whether for armes and warlike amenaunce,1 Or else for wise
and civill ...
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
AMEN AGE. To manage ; to direct by force. With her, who so will raging furor
tame. Must first begin, and well her amenage. Faerie Queene, II. iv. tl«
AMENAUNCE. Behaviour ; courtesy. (Lat.) And with grave speech and grateful
amenaunce, ...
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1872
Amenaunce, carriage. temporary tomb, where the arms of the knight were
suspended. Pyrochles replies that he deserves not a hearse or a steed, but that
he should be left to be devoured by the raven and the kite. XVII. 5. — An armed
Knight.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
... Through due deserts and comely carriage, In whatso please employ his
personage, That may be matter uu-ete to gaine him praise ; For he is fit to use in
all assay es, 780 Whether for armes and warlike amenaunce. Or else for wise
and civill ...