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"ensample" Definitions
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9 Sentences With "ensample"

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A case study using a Jordanian American ensample will illuminate my argument.
Will it please the Queen's grace to command an ensample of mine art?
From this ensample we may learn that it is not seemly to love, and tell.
Bernier told this ensample that teacheth so goodly matter, and of it he made what he might.
However, secret data has unknown value and cannot be adjudged to neatly fit into this ensample before publication.
And if his biography were written from his childhood to his death, it would be not only an ensample, but confusion to the world.
Parnell's work as a teacher and designer of the early curriculum at the University of Queensland was overshadowed by that of her successors. Her impact on an entire generation of younger scholars is visible from curriculum and examination records, lecture scripts from the Queensland branch of the Worker's Educational Association, and her participation on the Brisbane public-speaking circuit, and entries in journals.Louise D'Arcens, "'She ensample was by good techynge': Hermiene Ulrich and Chaucer under Capricorn," in: Eminent Chaucerians? Early Women Scholars and the History of Reading Chaucer, ed.
While writing his poem, Spenser strove to avoid "gealous opinions and misconstructions" because he thought it would place his story in a "better light" for his readers. Spenser stated in his letter to Raleigh, published with the first three books, that "the general end of the book is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline". Spenser considered his work "a historical fiction" which men should read for "delight" rather than "the profit of the ensample". The Faerie Queene was written for Elizabeth to read and was dedicated to her.
In the fifteenth century, Gower and Chaucer were invariably regarded together as the founders of English poetry. John Lydgate praised "Gower Chaucers erthly goddes two", The Kings Quair was dedicated to "Gowere and chaucere, that on the steppis satt/ of rethorike", and George Ashby called Chaucer, Gower and Lydgate "premier poetes of this nacion" (quoted by Fisher, 1965: 3). The first known criticism is an apparent reference in Chaucer's 'Man of Law's Prologue': the eponymous Man, praising Chaucer, observes that : no word ne writeth he :Of thilke wikke ensample of Canacee :That loved hir owene brother synfully-- :Of swiche cursed stories I say fy!-- :Or ellis of Tyro Appollonius, :How that the cursed kyng Antiochus :Birafte his doghter of hir maydenhede, :That is so horrible a tale for to rede ::(Canterbury Tales, II.77-84: Bradley et al. 1988) Both these examples are references to the Confessio (Canace is III.143-336), and it has sometimes been thought that this passage was the direct cause of the removal of the dedication to Chaucer from the later editions of the work (see "Textual History" above).

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