The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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עמוד 277
1 o what aflat , but yet withal a very pure and copious English , “ and words as
warrantable as any mans , and fitter perhaps for prose than measure . Michael
Drayton's Heroical Epistles are o well worth the reading also for the purpose of
our ...
1 o what aflat , but yet withal a very pure and copious English , “ and words as
warrantable as any mans , and fitter perhaps for prose than measure . Michael
Drayton's Heroical Epistles are o well worth the reading also for the purpose of
our ...
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 ...
עמוד 404
He published also Certaine select epiftles of Cicero into English , in 1576.5 . And
, in the same year , he imparted to our countrymen a fuller idea of the elegance of
the antient epistle , by his “ PANOPLIE OF “ Epistles from Tully , Isocrates ...
He published also Certaine select epiftles of Cicero into English , in 1576.5 . And
, in the same year , he imparted to our countrymen a fuller idea of the elegance of
the antient epistle , by his “ PANOPLIE OF “ Epistles from Tully , Isocrates ...
עמוד 415
But by blank verse , he seems to mean the English hexameter or some other
Latin measure . He says , “ Indeed , Chauser , Thomas Norton of Bristow , my “
Lord of Surry , M. Wiat , Thomas Phaier , and other gentlemen , in translating
Ouide ...
But by blank verse , he seems to mean the English hexameter or some other
Latin measure . He says , “ Indeed , Chauser , Thomas Norton of Bristow , my “
Lord of Surry , M. Wiat , Thomas Phaier , and other gentlemen , in translating
Ouide ...
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