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 xi
... house was crouded with pilgrims , orphans , and widows , for whom three tables were kept every day . He has a fon , Allexius ; who quits his father's palace , and lives unknown seventeen years in a monastery in Syria . He then returns ...
... house was crouded with pilgrims , orphans , and widows , for whom three tables were kept every day . He has a fon , Allexius ; who quits his father's palace , and lives unknown seventeen years in a monastery in Syria . He then returns ...
עמוד xxviii
... house of a knight , who entertained them at a fplendid supper . In the night , the angel rofe from his bed , and strangled the knight's only child who was asleep in the 66 cradle . cradle . The hermit was astonished at this barbarous ...
... house of a knight , who entertained them at a fplendid supper . In the night , the angel rofe from his bed , and strangled the knight's only child who was asleep in the 66 cradle . cradle . The hermit was astonished at this barbarous ...
עמוד xxix
... house of an opulent citizen ; but in the night the angel rofe , and ftole a golden cup of inestimable value . The hermit now concluded , that his companion was a Bad Angel . In travelling forward the next morning , they paffed over a ...
... house of an opulent citizen ; but in the night the angel rofe , and ftole a golden cup of inestimable value . The hermit now concluded , that his companion was a Bad Angel . In travelling forward the next morning , they paffed over a ...
עמוד xliv
... HOUSE OF RICHESSE , which are difplayed in his view , is prepared to fasten upon him . Thereat the fiend his gnashing teeth did grate , And griev'd fo long to lack his greedie pray ; For well he weened that fo glorious bayte Would tempt ...
... HOUSE OF RICHESSE , which are difplayed in his view , is prepared to fasten upon him . Thereat the fiend his gnashing teeth did grate , And griev'd fo long to lack his greedie pray ; For well he weened that fo glorious bayte Would tempt ...
עמוד 5
... house of Luxemburgh . The poet ac- quaints us , that he first saw her at Hunfdon . This notice , which feems of an indifferent nature and quite extraneous to the quef- tion , abundantly corroborates our conjecture . Hundsdon - house in ...
... house of Luxemburgh . The poet ac- quaints us , that he first saw her at Hunfdon . This notice , which feems of an indifferent nature and quite extraneous to the quef- tion , abundantly corroborates our conjecture . Hundsdon - house in ...
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