The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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עמוד 29
His declarations of passion are embarrassed by wit and fancy ; and his style is
not intelligible , in proportion as it is careless and unadorned . His compliments ,
like the modes of behaviour in that age , are ceremonious and strained . He has ...
His declarations of passion are embarrassed by wit and fancy ; and his style is
not intelligible , in proportion as it is careless and unadorned . His compliments ,
like the modes of behaviour in that age , are ceremonious and strained . He has ...
עמוד 151
In able article fignifies , that a tablet covered Chaucer we have TABOURE , Fr. to
drum . with green wax was kept in the chapel , MSS . ut supr . for noting down
with a style , the respective courses of daily or weekly portions of I know not when
...
In able article fignifies , that a tablet covered Chaucer we have TABOURE , Fr. to
drum . with green wax was kept in the chapel , MSS . ut supr . for noting down
with a style , the respective courses of daily or weekly portions of I know not when
...
עמוד 153
And among the Romans , the chief use of the style was for fugitive and
occasional entries . In the fame light , we muft view the following parallel parfage
of the Ordination of bishop Wyke . ham's fepulchral chantry , founded in Win .
chefter ...
And among the Romans , the chief use of the style was for fugitive and
occasional entries . In the fame light , we muft view the following parallel parfage
of the Ordination of bishop Wyke . ham's fepulchral chantry , founded in Win .
chefter ...
עמוד 329
I T appears , however , that the cultivation of an English style began to be now
regarded . At the general restoration of knowledge and taste , it was a great
impediment to the progress of our language , that all the learned and ingenious ,
aiming ...
I T appears , however , that the cultivation of an English style began to be now
regarded . At the general restoration of knowledge and taste , it was a great
impediment to the progress of our language , that all the learned and ingenious ,
aiming ...
עמוד 329
I ! T appears , however , that the cultivation of an English style began to be now
regarded . At the general restoration of knowledge and taste , it was a great
impediment to the progress of our language , that all the learned and ingenious ...
I ! T appears , however , that the cultivation of an English style began to be now
regarded . At the general restoration of knowledge and taste , it was a great
impediment to the progress of our language , that all the learned and ingenious ...
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