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 38
עמוד 29
... evidently taken from a local fiction , as it refers to the rocking - stones comme- morating the event . 19 In localizing these traditions , little regard is paid to the contending claims of other districts . Several mounds are shown in ...
... evidently taken from a local fiction , as it refers to the rocking - stones comme- morating the event . 19 In localizing these traditions , little regard is paid to the contending claims of other districts . Several mounds are shown in ...
עמוד 36
... evidently the same with the Mermaids of the British and Northern shores ; the habi- tations of both are fixed in crystal caves , or coral palaces , be- neath the waters of the ocean ; and they are alike distinguished for their ...
... evidently the same with the Mermaids of the British and Northern shores ; the habi- tations of both are fixed in crystal caves , or coral palaces , be- neath the waters of the ocean ; and they are alike distinguished for their ...
עמוד 44
... evidently borrowed at a very late period . If therefore the En- glish fairy , ' or the French ' faërie , ' have been imported from the East , the term itself must be of comparatively recent date ; though the popular notion respecting ...
... evidently borrowed at a very late period . If therefore the En- glish fairy , ' or the French ' faërie , ' have been imported from the East , the term itself must be of comparatively recent date ; though the popular notion respecting ...
עמוד 94
... evidently wandered to these shores from the North , the Anglo - Saxon poem of Beowulf , gives a different version of the story . In this interesting record of early Danish fable , the discomfiture of Grendel gives occasion for the ...
... evidently wandered to these shores from the North , the Anglo - Saxon poem of Beowulf , gives a different version of the story . In this interesting record of early Danish fable , the discomfiture of Grendel gives occasion for the ...
עמוד 107
... evidently founded upon the belief , that language is the product of man's invention ; and that the succession of time alone has perfected the first crude conceptions of his mind . To such a belief we may apply the argument opposed to ...
... evidently founded upon the belief , that language is the product of man's invention ; and that the succession of time alone has perfected the first crude conceptions of his mind . To such a belief we may apply the argument opposed to ...
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afterwards Anglo-Saxon antient appears apud Arabian Armorica Arthur bards Bede Beowulf Bibl bishop Bodl Bodleian library Brit British Britons Brunne called century CHAP Charlemagne Chaucer Chron chronicle cited dæmon Dares Phrygius Dictys Cretensis Du Cange Edda edit England English fable fiction France Geoffrey of Monmouth GESTA GESTA ROMANORUM Graal Greek Harl Henry hero Hist historian holy ibid infr king king Arthur knight kyng language Latin learned Leland londe manuscript ment mentioned metrical minstrels monastery monk Norman northern Odin original Paris passage piece poem poet poetry popular printed probably prose reign rhyme Richard Ritson Robert Saint Saracens Saxon says Script sone song story supposed tale ther thou tion translated ubi supr verse Vincent of Beauvais Warton Welsh William of Malmesbury writer written wrote