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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 85
עמוד 13
... give a zest to the labours of the humbler classes . The spirit and gallant enterprize of chivalry was to be recorded in conjunc- tion with the juggler's dexterity and the necromancer's art ; the avocations of the cloister , the wode ...
... give a zest to the labours of the humbler classes . The spirit and gallant enterprize of chivalry was to be recorded in conjunc- tion with the juggler's dexterity and the necromancer's art ; the avocations of the cloister , the wode ...
עמוד 15
... give a new impetus to science and literature , and by the changes it introduced to effect a total revolution in the laws which had previously governed them . This is clearly the outline of what Warton proposed to himself as his duty ...
... give a new impetus to science and literature , and by the changes it introduced to effect a total revolution in the laws which had previously governed them . This is clearly the outline of what Warton proposed to himself as his duty ...
עמוד 16
... give some general view , as perhaps of a particu- lar species of poetry , & c . , and even to anticipate sometimes for this purpose . These views often form one section ; yet are interwoven into the tenor of the work without ...
... give some general view , as perhaps of a particu- lar species of poetry , & c . , and even to anticipate sometimes for this purpose . These views often form one section ; yet are interwoven into the tenor of the work without ...
עמוד 26
... gives the chief value to his own existence . Nor is this playful exer- cise of the inventive faculties confined to the sentient objects of the creation ; it is extended over the whole material and im- material world , and applied to ...
... gives the chief value to his own existence . Nor is this playful exer- cise of the inventive faculties confined to the sentient objects of the creation ; it is extended over the whole material and im- material world , and applied to ...
עמוד 27
... give a corporeal form and expression to the properties and conceptions of matter and mind , it would be superfluous to offer any laboured proof . The whole religious system of the ancient world , with one ex- " I am the cause of ...
... give a corporeal form and expression to the properties and conceptions of matter and mind , it would be superfluous to offer any laboured proof . The whole religious system of the ancient world , with one ex- " I am the cause of ...
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