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 23
... fable ; since every tributary Moor would have used the same address , Sid , Master , to his Spanish liege lord . The Arabian romance is noticed by Warton , Diss . i . p . xiv . ; and Mr. von adversary . The ends of truth will be better ...
... fable ; since every tributary Moor would have used the same address , Sid , Master , to his Spanish liege lord . The Arabian romance is noticed by Warton , Diss . i . p . xiv . ; and Mr. von adversary . The ends of truth will be better ...
עמוד 25
... fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ; and notwithstanding the professed in- tention of conducting an examination into the origin of ro- mantic fiction , their disquisitions silently merge into the origin of ...
... fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ; and notwithstanding the professed in- tention of conducting an examination into the origin of ro- mantic fiction , their disquisitions silently merge into the origin of ...
עמוד 27
... fable rela- tive to Priam ( from giáctai , Apollo- dorus Biblioth . ii . 6. 4. ) and Ajax ( from aros , Schol . in Pind . Ist . . 76. ) To the same cause , perhaps , we may also attribute the tale of Pelops and his ivory shoulder . The ...
... fable rela- tive to Priam ( from giáctai , Apollo- dorus Biblioth . ii . 6. 4. ) and Ajax ( from aros , Schol . in Pind . Ist . . 76. ) To the same cause , perhaps , we may also attribute the tale of Pelops and his ivory shoulder . The ...
עמוד 28
... fable of the trees , Judges ix . 8 .; of the thistle and the cedar , 2 Chronicles xxv . 18 . 17 At the entrance of a cave near the plain of Marathon , Pausanias saw a number of loose stones , which at a di- stance resembled goats . The ...
... fable of the trees , Judges ix . 8 .; of the thistle and the cedar , 2 Chronicles xxv . 18 . 17 At the entrance of a cave near the plain of Marathon , Pausanias saw a number of loose stones , which at a di- stance resembled goats . The ...
עמוד 29
... fables . Hence the Argonautic poems became for ancient geography and local tradition , what the syncretic statues of ... fable , every practice of their ene- mies clearly proves . Panes ( for the ancients acknowledged more than one Pan ...
... fables . Hence the Argonautic poems became for ancient geography and local tradition , what the syncretic statues of ... fable , every practice of their ene- mies clearly proves . Panes ( for the ancients acknowledged more than one Pan ...
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