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 7
... language . Some perhaps will be of opinion , that these annals ought to have commenced with a view of the Saxon poetry . But besides that a legitimate illustration of that jejune and intricate subject would have almost doubled my labour ...
... language . Some perhaps will be of opinion , that these annals ought to have commenced with a view of the Saxon poetry . But besides that a legitimate illustration of that jejune and intricate subject would have almost doubled my labour ...
עמוד 11
... language of his biographer , " forms the most solid basis of his reputation . " Though not the only labour of his life , which embraces the study of early English poetry and antiquities , it is still the only one to which he devoted ...
... language of his biographer , " forms the most solid basis of his reputation . " Though not the only labour of his life , which embraces the study of early English poetry and antiquities , it is still the only one to which he devoted ...
עמוד 20
... language of. the Gentleman's Magazine for 1782-83 . The first letter on the subject , signed Verax , was in all probability written by Warton . ( See his letter to Mr. Nichols of the same date , inclosing a commu- nication to that ...
... language of. the Gentleman's Magazine for 1782-83 . The first letter on the subject , signed Verax , was in all probability written by Warton . ( See his letter to Mr. Nichols of the same date , inclosing a commu- nication to that ...
עמוד 21
... language of his native country ; and hence the sarcastic tone in which these graceful advantages are complimented , while they are care- fully contrasted with the historian's " habitual blunders . " Warton's learning was also of no ...
... language of his native country ; and hence the sarcastic tone in which these graceful advantages are complimented , while they are care- fully contrasted with the historian's " habitual blunders . " Warton's learning was also of no ...
עמוד 22
... language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation . It is now time to turn to those objections of Mr. Ritson , which embrace the literary defects of the History of English Poetry . There can be no intention of dragging the ...
... language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation . It is now time to turn to those objections of Mr. Ritson , which embrace the literary defects of the History of English Poetry . There can be no intention of dragging the ...
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