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 iv
... court . Dawn of taste . SECTION XXVII . P. 161 . Effects of the Reformation on our poetry . Clement Marot's Pfalms . Why adopted by Calvin . Verfion of the Pfalms by Sternhold and Hopkins . Defects of this verfion , which is patronised ...
... court . Dawn of taste . SECTION XXVII . P. 161 . Effects of the Reformation on our poetry . Clement Marot's Pfalms . Why adopted by Calvin . Verfion of the Pfalms by Sternhold and Hopkins . Defects of this verfion , which is patronised ...
עמוד viii
... COURT OF SAPYENCE , which abounds with a multitude of hiftorical examples , parables , and apologues ; and which the writer wifely fuppofes , to be much more likely to interest the attention and excite the devotion of the people , than ...
... COURT OF SAPYENCE , which abounds with a multitude of hiftorical examples , parables , and apologues ; and which the writer wifely fuppofes , to be much more likely to interest the attention and excite the devotion of the people , than ...
עמוד viii
... court . She is reconciled to her father , and betrothed to a nobleman : on which occasion , she receives from her father an embroidered robe and a crown of gold , from the champion a gold ring , ano- ther from the wife man who pacified ...
... court . She is reconciled to her father , and betrothed to a nobleman : on which occasion , she receives from her father an embroidered robe and a crown of gold , from the champion a gold ring , ano- ther from the wife man who pacified ...
עמוד xi
... court of the em- peror of Rome , is attended by three thousand fervants girt with golden belts , and cloathed in filken vestments . His house was crouded with pilgrims , orphans , and widows , for whom three tables were kept every day ...
... court of the em- peror of Rome , is attended by three thousand fervants girt with golden belts , and cloathed in filken vestments . His house was crouded with pilgrims , orphans , and widows , for whom three tables were kept every day ...
עמוד xvi
... courts of all the princes in Europe had been infatuated by reading romances : and that , in his time , it was a mark of in- elegance , not to be familiarly acquainted with Lancelot du Lake , Perceforeft , Tristan , Giron the Courteous ...
... courts of all the princes in Europe had been infatuated by reading romances : and that , in his time , it was a mark of in- elegance , not to be familiarly acquainted with Lancelot du Lake , Perceforeft , Tristan , Giron the Courteous ...
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