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
... knight - errantry , and impreffed with the ex- amples of pious heroifm . In more cultivated periods , the DECA- MERON of Boccace , and other books of that kind , ought to be confidered as the remnant of a fpecies of writing which was ...
... knight - errantry , and impreffed with the ex- amples of pious heroifm . In more cultivated periods , the DECA- MERON of Boccace , and other books of that kind , ought to be confidered as the remnant of a fpecies of writing which was ...
עמוד viii
... knights and a dog . Being permitted to be present at a public fhew , she is feduced by a duke , who is afterwards killed by the champion of her father's court . She is reconciled to her father , and betrothed to a nobleman : on which ...
... knights and a dog . Being permitted to be present at a public fhew , she is feduced by a duke , who is afterwards killed by the champion of her father's court . She is reconciled to her father , and betrothed to a nobleman : on which ...
עמוד ix
... knight had two fons , the youngest of which marries a harlot . This story , but with a difference of circumstances , ends like the beautiful apologue of the Prodigal Son . CHAP . viii . The emperor Leo commands three female fta- tues to ...
... knight had two fons , the youngest of which marries a harlot . This story , but with a difference of circumstances , ends like the beautiful apologue of the Prodigal Son . CHAP . viii . The emperor Leo commands three female fta- tues to ...
עמוד xi
... knight , from captivity . CHAP . XV . Eufemian , a nobleman in the 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 ...
... knight , from captivity . CHAP . XV . Eufemian , a nobleman in the 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 ...
עמוד xiv
... knight , and loaded with riches . CHAP . xviii . A knight named Julian is hunting a stag , who turns and says , " you will kill your father and mother . " On this he went into a distant country , where he married a rich Lady of a castle ...
... knight , and loaded with riches . CHAP . xviii . A knight named Julian is hunting a stag , who turns and says , " you will kill your father and mother . " On this he went into a distant country , where he married a rich Lady of a castle ...
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