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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עמוד viii
... Sometimes , where common authors are quoted , I have only mentioned the author's name , without specifying the substance of the quotation . For it was neceffary that the reader should be made acquainted with our collector's track of ...
... Sometimes , where common authors are quoted , I have only mentioned the author's name , without specifying the substance of the quotation . For it was neceffary that the reader should be made acquainted with our collector's track of ...
עמוד xxxvii
... sometimes fimply Magifter . That is , a cunning - man . The title Magister in our universities has its origin from the use of this word in the middle ages . With what propriety it is now continued I will not fay . Myftery , antiently ...
... sometimes fimply Magifter . That is , a cunning - man . The title Magister in our universities has its origin from the use of this word in the middle ages . With what propriety it is now continued I will not fay . Myftery , antiently ...
עמוד 6
... sometimes vifited the princeffes at Hunfdon , in company with the young duke their brother , where he must have alfo feen the fair Geral- dine : yet by the nature of his fituation at Windsor , which im- plied a degree of confinement ...
... sometimes vifited the princeffes at Hunfdon , in company with the young duke their brother , where he must have alfo feen the fair Geral- dine : yet by the nature of his fituation at Windsor , which im- plied a degree of confinement ...
עמוד 33
... Sometimes it is like a pro- digious mountain , which is perpetually weeping in copious foun- tains , and sending forth fighs from its forefts : which bears more leaves than fruits : which breeds wild - beafts , the proper em- blems of ...
... Sometimes it is like a pro- digious mountain , which is perpetually weeping in copious foun- tains , and sending forth fighs from its forefts : which bears more leaves than fruits : which breeds wild - beafts , the proper em- blems of ...
עמוד 141
... Sometimes he calls Emma my tender maid , and my beauteous Emma ; he fondly dwells on the ambrofial plenty of her flowing ringlets gracefully wreathed with variegated ribbands , and expatiates with rapture on the charms of her snowy ...
... Sometimes he calls Emma my tender maid , and my beauteous Emma ; he fondly dwells on the ambrofial plenty of her flowing ringlets gracefully wreathed with variegated ribbands , and expatiates with rapture on the charms of her snowy ...
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