Frases de John Lydgate

John Lydgate , monje y poeta inglés, nacido en Lidgate, Suffolk, Inglaterra, y muerto en Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Wikipedia  

✵ 1370 – 1450
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John Lydgate: Frases en inglés

“A voluminous, prosaick, and drivelling Monk.”

Joseph Ritson Bibliographia Poetica (1802) p. 87.
Criticism

“Off oure language he was the lodesterre.”

Prologue, line 252.
Of Chaucer.
The Fall of Princes

“For hit ys oft seyde by hem that yet lyues
He must nedys go that the deuell dryues.”

The Assembly of Gods; or, The Accord of Reason and Sensuality, line 20.
This poem was long attributed to Lydgate, but is now thought to have been written after his death, during the second half of the 15th century. http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/asint.htm#f10
Misattributed

“Odyous of olde been comparisonis.”

"The Hors, the Shepe, and the Gosse", line 204.

“Comparable with Chawcer, yet more occupyed in supersticious and odde matters than was requesite in so good a wytte.”

William Webbe A Discourse of Englishe Poetry ([1586] 1970) p. 32.
Criticism

“A wikked tonge wol alway deme amis.”

"Ballad of Good Counsel", line 7.