The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 69
עמוד 12
... death arrested his hand , just as he was entering on the most interesting and bril- liant period of our poetic annals — the reign of Queen Elizabeth . The comprehensive plan upon which Warton had com- menced this work , so far exceeded ...
... death arrested his hand , just as he was entering on the most interesting and bril- liant period of our poetic annals — the reign of Queen Elizabeth . The comprehensive plan upon which Warton had com- menced this work , so far exceeded ...
עמוד 26
... death , of procreation and decay , or partially endowed with the same passions , sympathies and propensities , the speechless companion of his toil and amuse- ment , the forest in which he resides , or the plant which flou- rishes ...
... death , of procreation and decay , or partially endowed with the same passions , sympathies and propensities , the speechless companion of his toil and amuse- ment , the forest in which he resides , or the plant which flou- rishes ...
עמוד 30
... deaths of Ajax , Adonis and Hya- cinthus ; that the story of the man in the moon has found a circulation throughout the world ; and that the clash of ele- ments in the thunder - storm was ascribed in Hellas to the roll- ing chariot ...
... deaths of Ajax , Adonis and Hya- cinthus ; that the story of the man in the moon has found a circulation throughout the world ; and that the clash of ele- ments in the thunder - storm was ascribed in Hellas to the roll- ing chariot ...
עמוד 37
... death . Mone , p . 143 . Among the Finns these practices were attributed to a god Lekkio and a goddess Ajataa . The first assumed the form of a man , dog , crow , or some other bird , for the purpose of exciting terror ; and the latter ...
... death . Mone , p . 143 . Among the Finns these practices were attributed to a god Lekkio and a goddess Ajataa . The first assumed the form of a man , dog , crow , or some other bird , for the purpose of exciting terror ; and the latter ...
עמוד 42
... death of an uncle . Hrothgar ( in whose palace the spirit's nightly incursions are made ) and his council vainly implore the powers of hell ( it is a Christian who thus deno- minates the gods of the heathen king ) for the means of ...
... death of an uncle . Hrothgar ( in whose palace the spirit's nightly incursions are made ) and his council vainly implore the powers of hell ( it is a Christian who thus deno- minates the gods of the heathen king ) for the means of ...
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