The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 74
עמוד 27
... Henry the Lion . See Görres Volks - bucher , p . 91. There can be as little doubt , that we are indebt- ed to the name of Cypselus ( a chest ) for the marvellous story related by He- rodotus , 5. 92. See also the fable rela- tive to ...
... Henry the Lion . See Görres Volks - bucher , p . 91. There can be as little doubt , that we are indebt- ed to the name of Cypselus ( a chest ) for the marvellous story related by He- rodotus , 5. 92. See also the fable rela- tive to ...
עמוד x
... Henry the First , and Alexander bishop of Lincoln , his patrons : he mentions also William of Malmesbury , and Henry of Hunting- don . Wharton places Geoffrey's death in the year 1154. Episc . Assav . p . 306 . Robert de Monte , who ...
... Henry the First , and Alexander bishop of Lincoln , his patrons : he mentions also William of Malmesbury , and Henry of Hunting- don . Wharton places Geoffrey's death in the year 1154. Episc . Assav . p . 306 . Robert de Monte , who ...
עמוד xiii
... Henry was solemnized with martial entertainments , in which many parties were introduced fight- ing on horseback ; yet it was long afterwards that these games were accompanied with the peculiar formalities , and ceremo- In the mean time ...
... Henry was solemnized with martial entertainments , in which many parties were introduced fight- ing on horseback ; yet it was long afterwards that these games were accompanied with the peculiar formalities , and ceremo- In the mean time ...
עמוד xxxix
... Henry of Huntingdon1 complains of certain ex- traneous words and uncommon figures of speech , in a Saxon ode on a victory of king Athelstan . These were all scaldic ex- pressions or allusions . But I will give a literal English trans ...
... Henry of Huntingdon1 complains of certain ex- traneous words and uncommon figures of speech , in a Saxon ode on a victory of king Athelstan . These were all scaldic ex- pressions or allusions . But I will give a literal English trans ...
עמוד lxxxiv
... Henry the First , the subject cannot be wholly passed over in silence . These gentlemen do not seem to have known that a copy of the fables preserved at Oxford unites with the Harleian MS . 78. in attributing the English version to king ...
... Henry the First , the subject cannot be wholly passed over in silence . These gentlemen do not seem to have known that a copy of the fables preserved at Oxford unites with the Harleian MS . 78. in attributing the English version to king ...
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