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 92
עמוד 8
... character began to dawn .. It was recommended to me , by a person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the English drama . I am very sensible that a just history of our Stage is alone ...
... character began to dawn .. It was recommended to me , by a person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the English drama . I am very sensible that a just history of our Stage is alone ...
עמוד 13
... character , or grown obsolete in the lapse of time , and which , as it unfolded to the reader's view the forgotten customs of the day , assisted him to live and feel in the spirit of the poet's age . For such a purpose it was requisite ...
... character , or grown obsolete in the lapse of time , and which , as it unfolded to the reader's view the forgotten customs of the day , assisted him to live and feel in the spirit of the poet's age . For such a purpose it was requisite ...
עמוד 15
... character recording their deeds . Above all , it was of impor- tance to notice the successive acquisitions , in the shape of trans- lation or imitation , from the more polished productions of Greece and Rome ; and to mark the dawn of ...
... character recording their deeds . Above all , it was of impor- tance to notice the successive acquisitions , in the shape of trans- lation or imitation , from the more polished productions of Greece and Rome ; and to mark the dawn of ...
עמוד 17
... character , which every gentleman is entitled to , and every liberal scholar prides himself upon observing . In those now to be noticed , a widely different spirit was manifested ; and one so opposite to every principle of decent or ...
... character , which every gentleman is entitled to , and every liberal scholar prides himself upon observing . In those now to be noticed , a widely different spirit was manifested ; and one so opposite to every principle of decent or ...
עמוד 18
... character of the offence , are all that will be demanded of the ministrant in his office ; and so great is the latitude allowed , that he who will condescend " to break a butterfly upon a wheel , ” secundum artem , runs no greater risk ...
... character of the offence , are all that will be demanded of the ministrant in his office ; and so great is the latitude allowed , that he who will condescend " to break a butterfly upon a wheel , ” secundum artem , runs no greater risk ...
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