The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 74
עמוד 27
O found in the German romance , Heinrich friend ! this ALL hangs united on me
der Löwe , or Henry the Lion . See like the pearls that are strung on a fillet . "
Görres Volks - hucher , p . 91. There can Ueber die Sprache und Weisheit der be
as ...
O found in the German romance , Heinrich friend ! this ALL hangs united on me
der Löwe , or Henry the Lion . See like the pearls that are strung on a fillet . "
Görres Volks - hucher , p . 91. There can Ueber die Sprache und Weisheit der be
as ...
עמוד x
Such as Robert earl of and critical discussion of this point , may Glocester ,
natural son of Henry the consult an original letter of bishop Lloyd , First , and
Alexander bishop of Lincoln , preserved among Tanner's manuscripts his patrons
: he ...
Such as Robert earl of and critical discussion of this point , may Glocester ,
natural son of Henry the consult an original letter of bishop Lloyd , First , and
Alexander bishop of Lincoln , preserved among Tanner's manuscripts his patrons
: he ...
עמוד xiii
... in the close of the ninth century , and at the beginning of the tenth , the
coronation of the emperor Henry was solemnized with martial entertainments , in
which many parties were introduced fighting on horseback ; yet it was long
afterwards ...
... in the close of the ninth century , and at the beginning of the tenth , the
coronation of the emperor Henry was solemnized with martial entertainments , in
which many parties were introduced fighting on horseback ; yet it was long
afterwards ...
עמוד xxxix
The same AngloSaxon paraphrast , in his prosopopaia of Satan addressing his
companions plunged in the infernal abyss , adopts many images and
expressions used in the very sublime description of the Eddic hell " : Henry of
Huntingdon ...
The same AngloSaxon paraphrast , in his prosopopaia of Satan addressing his
companions plunged in the infernal abyss , adopts many images and
expressions used in the very sublime description of the Eddic hell " : Henry of
Huntingdon ...
עמוד lxxxiv
... a discussion of the source from whence these fables were derived ; but as MM .
de la Rue and Roquefort have attempted to claim her English original as the
production of Henry the First , the subject cannot be wholly passed over in
silence .
... a discussion of the source from whence these fables were derived ; but as MM .
de la Rue and Roquefort have attempted to claim her English original as the
production of Henry the First , the subject cannot be wholly passed over in
silence .
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