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
... 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 occasion , she receives from her father an ...
... 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 occasion , she receives from her father an ...
עמוד xxxi
... present , before the entrance of the " last Act , which shall bring in Righteousness in triumph ; " who , though she hath abided many a brunt , and has been very 66 66 cruelly and defpightfully used hitherto in the world , yet at " laft ...
... present , before the entrance of the " last Act , which shall bring in Righteousness in triumph ; " who , though she hath abided many a brunt , and has been very 66 66 cruelly and defpightfully used hitherto in the world , yet at " laft ...
עמוד lxxviii
... present wyth hym he browght , A clothe that was wordylye wroght , h He welcomed hym as the hende ' . • ESSAIS . Libr . ii . ch . x . p . 409. edit . 1'598 . 8vo . CHAP . XX . • Sicily . g Went to . h Worthily . iCourteously . But , I ...
... present wyth hym he browght , A clothe that was wordylye wroght , h He welcomed hym as the hende ' . • ESSAIS . Libr . ii . ch . x . p . 409. edit . 1'598 . 8vo . CHAP . XX . • Sicily . g Went to . h Worthily . iCourteously . But , I ...
עמוד lxxxix
... present work , the matter of which is entirely moral , I " refer the historical reader to Livy himself , to Trogus Pom- " peius , Juftin , Florus , and Orofius , who have all written hif- " tories of Rome ; as alfo to Innocent , who in ...
... present work , the matter of which is entirely moral , I " refer the historical reader to Livy himself , to Trogus Pom- " peius , Juftin , Florus , and Orofius , who have all written hif- " tories of Rome ; as alfo to Innocent , who in ...
עמוד xcii
... present case , the perpetual recurrence of the address of CARISSIMI might be brought in favour of this hypothefis . But I will here fuggeft an additional reafon . Soon after the age of verb is explained , vulgariter , in the Ger- man ...
... present case , the perpetual recurrence of the address of CARISSIMI might be brought in favour of this hypothefis . But I will here fuggeft an additional reafon . Soon after the age of verb is explained , vulgariter , in the Ger- man ...
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