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 3
... , the manners , monuments , cus- toms , practices , and opinions of antiquity , by forming so strong a contrast with those of our own times , and by exhibiting human nature and human inventions in new lights a 2 AUTHOR'S Preface Page.
... , the manners , monuments , cus- toms , practices , and opinions of antiquity , by forming so strong a contrast with those of our own times , and by exhibiting human nature and human inventions in new lights a 2 AUTHOR'S Preface Page.
עמוד 4
... nature and human inventions in new lights , in unexpected appearances , and in various forms , are objects which forcibly strike a feeling ima- gination . Nor does this spectacle afford nothing more than a fruitless gratification to the ...
... nature and human inventions in new lights , in unexpected appearances , and in various forms , are objects which forcibly strike a feeling ima- gination . Nor does this spectacle afford nothing more than a fruitless gratification to the ...
עמוד 8
... nature and purpose of my present undertaking . Before the Norman accession , which succeeded to the Saxon go- vernment , we were an unformed and an unsettled race . That mighty revolution obliterated almost all relation to the former ...
... nature and purpose of my present undertaking . Before the Norman accession , which succeeded to the Saxon go- vernment , we were an unformed and an unsettled race . That mighty revolution obliterated almost all relation to the former ...
עמוד 10
... nature , and which could not either with equal propriety or convenience be introduced , at least not so formally discussed , in the body of the book ; to establish certain fundamental principles to which frequent appeals might ...
... nature , and which could not either with equal propriety or convenience be introduced , at least not so formally discussed , in the body of the book ; to establish certain fundamental principles to which frequent appeals might ...
עמוד 11
... nature of his subject allowed him a fair and appropriate field for the display of his genius , his erudition , and his taste . His other productions are either testimonials of what he felt due to his rank in his college , or the ...
... nature of his subject allowed him a fair and appropriate field for the display of his genius , his erudition , and his taste . His other productions are either testimonials of what he felt due to his rank in his college , or the ...
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