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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עמוד 6
... copy of Mr. POPE's scheme of a History of English Poetry , in which our poets were classed under their supposed respective schools . The late lamented Mr. GRAY had also projected a work of this kind , and translated some Runic odes for ...
... copy of Mr. POPE's scheme of a History of English Poetry , in which our poets were classed under their supposed respective schools . The late lamented Mr. GRAY had also projected a work of this kind , and translated some Runic odes for ...
עמוד 17
... copied ( without acknowledgement ) by Dr. Anderson , in his Life of Warton . May we not rather infer , that Dr. Anderson felt no obligation to acknowledge a quotation from himself ? The poems of Minot could only have been known to ...
... copied ( without acknowledgement ) by Dr. Anderson , in his Life of Warton . May we not rather infer , that Dr. Anderson felt no obligation to acknowledge a quotation from himself ? The poems of Minot could only have been known to ...
עמוד 45
... to be regretted that Mr. Rit- son chose to follow the Harleian MS . of this romance , which is so palpably in- ferior to the Auchinleck copy . Gothic metamorphosis of the episode so beautifully related by Ovid EDITOR'S PREFACE . ( 45 )
... to be regretted that Mr. Rit- son chose to follow the Harleian MS . of this romance , which is so palpably in- ferior to the Auchinleck copy . Gothic metamorphosis of the episode so beautifully related by Ovid EDITOR'S PREFACE . ( 45 )
עמוד 46
... copied from the institutions of the minstrel's age , or are the ready suggestions of his own invention . But the whole machinery of the fable - the power of Pluto and his queen ( for such Chaucer has instructed us to call the king of ...
... copied from the institutions of the minstrel's age , or are the ready suggestions of his own invention . But the whole machinery of the fable - the power of Pluto and his queen ( for such Chaucer has instructed us to call the king of ...
עמוד 65
... copied from Finnish tradition , will lose nothing by a comparison with the Grecian fable of Orpheus , and will recall to the reader's me- mory the celebrated gem representing Pan , the Grecian Wai- nämöinen , playing upon his pipe in ...
... copied from Finnish tradition , will lose nothing by a comparison with the Grecian fable of Orpheus , and will recall to the reader's me- mory the celebrated gem representing Pan , the Grecian Wai- nämöinen , playing upon his pipe in ...
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