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
... , and who feldom , whether real or fuppofitious , has any concern with the circumstances of the narrative . MS . 19 E. v . " See fupr . vol . ii . p . 19 . But But I haften to exhibit a compendious analyfis of the GESTA ROMANORUM . Vi.
... , and who feldom , whether real or fuppofitious , has any concern with the circumstances of the narrative . MS . 19 E. v . " See fupr . vol . ii . p . 19 . But But I haften to exhibit a compendious analyfis of the GESTA ROMANORUM . Vi.
עמוד viii
... circumstances of the princess . The latter part of this story is evidently oriental . The feudal , manners , in a book which profeffes to record the achievements of the Roman people , are remarkable in the introductory cir- cumstances ...
... circumstances of the princess . The latter part of this story is evidently oriental . The feudal , manners , in a book which profeffes to record the achievements of the Roman people , are remarkable in the introductory cir- cumstances ...
עמוד ix
... circumstances , ends like the beautiful apologue of the Prodigal Son . CHAP . viii . The emperor Leo commands three female fta- tues to be made . One has a gold ring on a finger pointing for- ward , another a beard of gold , and the ...
... circumstances , ends like the beautiful apologue of the Prodigal Son . CHAP . viii . The emperor Leo commands three female fta- tues to be made . One has a gold ring on a finger pointing for- ward , another a beard of gold , and the ...
עמוד xvii
... circumstances they were natural , and there- fore excufable . But when the world became wifer , thofe mum- meries fhould have been abolished , for the fame reason that the preachers left off quoting Efop's fables in their sermons , and ...
... circumstances they were natural , and there- fore excufable . But when the world became wifer , thofe mum- meries fhould have been abolished , for the fame reason that the preachers left off quoting Efop's fables in their sermons , and ...
עמוד xxv
... circumstances are so ingeniously ima- gined , as to lofe a confiderable degree of their atrocity , and to be productive of the most pathetic and interefting fituations . CHAP . lvii . The enchanter Virgil places a magical image in the ...
... circumstances are so ingeniously ima- gined , as to lofe a confiderable degree of their atrocity , and to be productive of the most pathetic and interefting fituations . CHAP . lvii . The enchanter Virgil places a magical image in the ...
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