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 xxxi
... hath abided many a brunt , and has been very 66 66 cruelly and defpightfully used hitherto in the world , yet at " laft , according to our defires , we fhall fee the knight over- " come the giant . For what is the reason we are so much ...
... hath abided many a brunt , and has been very 66 66 cruelly and defpightfully used hitherto in the world , yet at " laft , according to our defires , we fhall fee the knight over- " come the giant . For what is the reason we are so much ...
עמוד lv
... hath hym do , and forthwith all A ftone more bright than a christall Out of hir mouth to fore his waye She lett down fall . P. 444. This work was tranflated into English under the title of " Donies 66 MORALL PHILOSOPHIE , tranflated ...
... hath hym do , and forthwith all A ftone more bright than a christall Out of hir mouth to fore his waye She lett down fall . P. 444. This work was tranflated into English under the title of " Donies 66 MORALL PHILOSOPHIE , tranflated ...
עמוד lvii
... hath been feene With the faeries on the greene , And to them his pipe did found As they danced in a round ; Mickle folace would they make him , And at midnight often wake him , And convey him from his roome To a fielde of yellow broome ...
... hath been feene With the faeries on the greene , And to them his pipe did found As they danced in a round ; Mickle folace would they make him , And at midnight often wake him , And convey him from his roome To a fielde of yellow broome ...
עמוד lxi
... Hath in kepyng , and therof ferveth , That when a lorde his deathe deserveth , He shall this dredfull trompe blowe To fore his gate , to make it knowe , Howe that the jugement is yeve Of deathe , whiche shall not be foryeve . The kyng ...
... Hath in kepyng , and therof ferveth , That when a lorde his deathe deserveth , He shall this dredfull trompe blowe To fore his gate , to make it knowe , Howe that the jugement is yeve Of deathe , whiche shall not be foryeve . The kyng ...
עמוד lxxiv
... hath the " . Froiffart , an hiftorian , who shares the merit with Philip de Comines of defcribing every thing , gives this idea of the fo- In this work the following question is difcuffed , originally , I believe , started by faint ...
... hath the " . Froiffart , an hiftorian , who shares the merit with Philip de Comines of defcribing every thing , gives this idea of the fo- In this work the following question is difcuffed , originally , I believe , started by faint ...
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