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 11
... enlarged by Gray , in Dr. Mant's Life of Warton . The reasons for differing from his predeces- sors are given by Warton in the preface to his first volume . his object . But Warton was too much in love EDITOR'S Preface (11)
... enlarged by Gray , in Dr. Mant's Life of Warton . The reasons for differing from his predeces- sors are given by Warton in the preface to his first volume . his object . But Warton was too much in love EDITOR'S Preface (11)
עמוד 13
... given specimens of these productions in all their native naked- ness , would have been to ensure for them neglect from the listless student , and misapprehension from the more zealous but uninformed inquirer . A commentary was ...
... given specimens of these productions in all their native naked- ness , would have been to ensure for them neglect from the listless student , and misapprehension from the more zealous but uninformed inquirer . A commentary was ...
עמוד 15
... given it an importance disproportionate to its real bearing on his subject ; or that the languor produced upon the reader's mind in certain periods of these annals , is exclu- sively the author's fault . The results attendant upon ...
... given it an importance disproportionate to its real bearing on his subject ; or that the languor produced upon the reader's mind in certain periods of these annals , is exclu- sively the author's fault . The results attendant upon ...
עמוד 24
... given by Warburton of the origin of ro- mance in Spain , traced the whole stream of chivalrous fiction to two sources , the chronicle of the Pseudo - Turpin relative to Charlemagne and his peers , and the British history of Geoffrey of ...
... given by Warburton of the origin of ro- mance in Spain , traced the whole stream of chivalrous fiction to two sources , the chronicle of the Pseudo - Turpin relative to Charlemagne and his peers , and the British history of Geoffrey of ...
עמוד 29
... given name to a variety of places . ( Udvalgte Danske Viser , vol . iii . p . 403. ) Scottish tradition has transferred the burial place of Thomas the Rhymer , from Ercel- down to a tomhan which rises in a plain near Inverness . Grant's ...
... given name to a variety of places . ( Udvalgte Danske Viser , vol . iii . p . 403. ) Scottish tradition has transferred the burial place of Thomas the Rhymer , from Ercel- down to a tomhan which rises in a plain near Inverness . Grant's ...
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