The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1781 - 470 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 31
עמוד 9
... scholar , the cour- tier , and the foldier . In proportion as he was amiable in the eyes of the people , he became formidable to the king . His rifing reputation was mifconftrued into a dangerous ambition , and gave birth to accufations ...
... scholar , the cour- tier , and the foldier . In proportion as he was amiable in the eyes of the people , he became formidable to the king . His rifing reputation was mifconftrued into a dangerous ambition , and gave birth to accufations ...
עמוד 71
... scholar and an ingenious man . " It is " obfervable , that the author [ Borde ] was as fond of the word DOLENTYD , as of many other hard and uncooth words , as any Quack can be . He begins his BREVIARY OF HEALTH , Egregious doctours and ...
... scholar and an ingenious man . " It is " obfervable , that the author [ Borde ] was as fond of the word DOLENTYD , as of many other hard and uncooth words , as any Quack can be . He begins his BREVIARY OF HEALTH , Egregious doctours and ...
עמוד 73
... scholars and gentlemen ' . ' which probably was not without its temporary ridicule , and which yet mantains a popularity in the nursery , was , I think , first printed by Wynkyn de Worde . Hearne was of opinion , that these idle pranks ...
... scholars and gentlemen ' . ' which probably was not without its temporary ridicule , and which yet mantains a popularity in the nursery , was , I think , first printed by Wynkyn de Worde . Hearne was of opinion , that these idle pranks ...
עמוד 76
... scholars of Cambridge , ” a meagre epitome of Chaucer's MILLER'S TALE . In a blank leaf of the Bodleian copy , this tale is faid by Thomas Newton of Cheshire , an elegant Latin epigrammatift of the reign of queen Elifabeth , to have ...
... scholars of Cambridge , ” a meagre epitome of Chaucer's MILLER'S TALE . In a blank leaf of the Bodleian copy , this tale is faid by Thomas Newton of Cheshire , an elegant Latin epigrammatift of the reign of queen Elifabeth , to have ...
עמוד 160
... scholars of this age , to write an account of Henry's palaces , in imitation of Procopius , who is faid to have described the palaces of the emperor Justinian . Frequent fymptoms appeared , that perfection in every work of taste was at ...
... scholars of this age , to write an account of Henry's palaces , in imitation of Procopius , who is faid to have described the palaces of the emperor Justinian . Frequent fymptoms appeared , that perfection in every work of taste was at ...
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