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 12
... cast which marks the Italian poets , his fup- pofed masters , especially Petrarch . Surrey's fentiments are for the most part natural and unaffected ; arifing from his own feel- ings , and dictated by the present circumstances . His ...
... cast which marks the Italian poets , his fup- pofed masters , especially Petrarch . Surrey's fentiments are for the most part natural and unaffected ; arifing from his own feel- ings , and dictated by the present circumstances . His ...
עמוד 56
... cast , Since jugling first begonne ? In knitting of himself so fast , Himself he hath undonne " . But the humour does not arife from the circumstances of the character . It is a general joke on an unhappy match . These two lines are ...
... cast , Since jugling first begonne ? In knitting of himself so fast , Himself he hath undonne " . But the humour does not arife from the circumstances of the character . It is a general joke on an unhappy match . These two lines are ...
עמוד 63
... cast of the whole poem fhews , that our author was not ill qualified for dramatic compofition . Another of Grimoald's blank - verse poems , is on the death of Zoroas an Egyptian astronomer , who was killed in Alexan- der's first battle ...
... cast of the whole poem fhews , that our author was not ill qualified for dramatic compofition . Another of Grimoald's blank - verse poems , is on the death of Zoroas an Egyptian astronomer , who was killed in Alexan- der's first battle ...
עמוד 95
... casting nets all flies to quell : My hart shaketh at the fight : behold it is hell i§ The beginning of all this confufion is owing to a fly entering the poet's window , not through a broken pane , as might be pre- sumed , but through ...
... casting nets all flies to quell : My hart shaketh at the fight : behold it is hell i§ The beginning of all this confufion is owing to a fly entering the poet's window , not through a broken pane , as might be pre- sumed , but through ...
עמוד 101
... cast a coyte , a cokstele ' , or a ball ; A toppe can I set , and dryve in its kynde : But would to God , these hatefull bookes all Were in a fyre ybrent to pouder small ! Then myght I lede my lyfe alwayes in play , Which lyfe God fende ...
... cast a coyte , a cokstele ' , or a ball ; A toppe can I set , and dryve in its kynde : But would to God , these hatefull bookes all Were in a fyre ybrent to pouder small ! Then myght I lede my lyfe alwayes in play , Which lyfe God fende ...
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