| A. C. Spearing - 1976 - 248 sayfa
...of alle her names, And of myne, if thow myghtest, me thinketh by thi speche! ' 'Ye, syre,' I seyde, 'by so no man were greved, Alle the sciences under sonne and alle the sotyle craftes I wolde I knewe and couth kyndely in myne herte!' 'Thanne artow inparfit,' quod he,... | |
| A. C. Spearing - 1989 - 292 sayfa
...has been repeatedly 241 rebuked for it, most recently by Anima in Passus xv, when he admitted that Alle the sciences under sonne and alle the sotile craftes I wolde I knewc and kouthe kyndely in myn herte, (xv 48—9) and was sternly reminded, in lines that of course... | |
| Hugh White - 1988 - 146 sayfa
...malpractice in speaking of kynde knowynge. Will has acknowledged to Anima his desire for universal knowledge: Alle the sciences under sonne and alle the sotile...craftes I wolde I knewe and kouthe kyndely in myn herte! /g ^ Sister Davlin characterises Will's wish as a desire for 'the detached, objective knowledge of... | |
| Andrew Lynch, Philippa C. Maddern - 1995 - 228 sayfa
...America, 1972-1988) INTRODUCTION ANDREW LYNCH AND PHILIPPA MADDERN Alle the sciences under sonne and al the sotile craftes I wolde I knewe and kouthe kyndely in myn herte! [Piers Plowman, XV.62] Long Will's heartfelt cry might well refer to the multi-disciplinary problems... | |
| John Chamberlin - 2000 - 214 sayfa
...bishops: "Thow woldest knowe and könne the cause of alle hire names, / And of myne, if thow myghtest, me thynketh by thi speche!' / 'Ye, sire,' I seide,...greved, / Alle the sciences under sonne and alle the solile craftes / I wolde I knewe and kouthe kyndely in myn herte!'" (B.xv.45-9). But Anima denounces... | |
| C. David Benson - 2010 - 314 sayfa
...after" (B 10.124—25; A 11.80—81). The depth of the seeker's curiosity is revealed when he says, "Alle the sciences under sonne and alle the sotile.../ I wolde I knewe and kouthe kyndely in myn herte" (B 15.48—49; c 16.208—9), prompting Anima to rebuke him as "oon of Prides knyghtes" (B 15.50; c... | |
| Madeleine Kasten - 2007 - 259 sayfa
...of his idle curiosity, as appears from the initial show of boldness with which he confronts Anima: 'Ye, sire,' I seide, 'by so no man were greved, Alle...For swich a lust and likyng Lucifer fel from hevene; Ponampedem meum in aquilone etsimilis ero Altissimo. 'It were ayeins kynde,' quod he, 'and alle kynnes... | |
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