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 23
Chronicle for the appellation , is indis- The Arabian romance is noticed by putably a fable ; since every tributary Warton , Diss . i . p . xiv . ; and Mr. von ages has fully proved the fallacy of this assumption , EDITOR'S PREFAC E.
Chronicle for the appellation , is indis- The Arabian romance is noticed by putably a fable ; since every tributary Warton , Diss . i . p . xiv . ; and Mr. von ages has fully proved the fallacy of this assumption , EDITOR'S PREFAC E.
עמוד 25
Indeed , the learned projectors of these several systems no sooner begin to disclose the details of their schemes , than we instantly recognise the elements of national fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ...
Indeed , the learned projectors of these several systems no sooner begin to disclose the details of their schemes , than we instantly recognise the elements of national fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ...
עמוד 27
See also the fable relaject are to be found in the preface to Re- tive to Priam ( from spácte , Apollosenius's edition of the Edda . The whole dorus Biblioth . ii . 6. 4. ) and Ajax ( from argument is very elaborately discussed aleros ...
See also the fable relaject are to be found in the preface to Re- tive to Priam ( from spácte , Apollosenius's edition of the Edda . The whole dorus Biblioth . ii . 6. 4. ) and Ajax ( from argument is very elaborately discussed aleros ...
עמוד 29
The Locrians showed an the later narratives of necessity embraced enormous stone before the door of Euother fables . Hence the Argonautic thymus , which he was said to have placed poems became for ancient geography and there by his own ...
The Locrians showed an the later narratives of necessity embraced enormous stone before the door of Euother fables . Hence the Argonautic thymus , which he was said to have placed poems became for ancient geography and there by his own ...
עמוד 42
... an Olympian victor extensive reputation by his victories named Euthymus , inspired by mingled over the nicors or nicers , a species of sea feelings of love and compassion for the monster of which many fables are curbeauuful victim ...
... an Olympian victor extensive reputation by his victories named Euthymus , inspired by mingled over the nicors or nicers , a species of sea feelings of love and compassion for the monster of which many fables are curbeauuful victim ...
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