The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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עמוד 4
It teaches us to set a just estimation on our own acquisitions ; and encourages us to cherish that cultivation , which is so closely connected with the existence and the exercise of every social virtue .
It teaches us to set a just estimation on our own acquisitions ; and encourages us to cherish that cultivation , which is so closely connected with the existence and the exercise of every social virtue .
עמוד 15
Of the materials transmitted to his hands , whether marked by excellence , or proverbial for insipidity , it is still the historian's duty to record their existence ; and though many of these may contain no single ray of genius to ...
Of the materials transmitted to his hands , whether marked by excellence , or proverbial for insipidity , it is still the historian's duty to record their existence ; and though many of these may contain no single ray of genius to ...
עמוד 24
... in the campaign derived from an Arabic source , through against Constantinople , anno 738. See the medium of the Provençal . Jahrbücher der Litteratur , No. 14. The upon “ I am the cause of existence as well ( 24 ) EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... in the campaign derived from an Arabic source , through against Constantinople , anno 738. See the medium of the Provençal . Jahrbücher der Litteratur , No. 14. The upon “ I am the cause of existence as well ( 24 ) EDITOR'S PREFACE .
עמוד 25
The fictions of one period , with some modification , are found to have had an existence in that immediately preceding ; and the further we pursue the investigation , the more we become convinced of a regular transmission through the ...
The fictions of one period , with some modification , are found to have had an existence in that immediately preceding ; and the further we pursue the investigation , the more we become convinced of a regular transmission through the ...
עמוד 26
... and hence we see that , not content with granting to each separate class a mere generic vitality suitable to its kind , he bestows on all the same mingled frame of matter and mind , which gives the chief value to his own existence .
... and hence we see that , not content with granting to each separate class a mere generic vitality suitable to its kind , he bestows on all the same mingled frame of matter and mind , which gives the chief value to his own existence .
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