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 5
... observed that " The History of English Poetry stands high in public estimation ; that the subject is equally curious , interest ing and abstruse ; and that he should have experienced satisfaction in find- ing the work entirely free from ...
... observed that " The History of English Poetry stands high in public estimation ; that the subject is equally curious , interest ing and abstruse ; and that he should have experienced satisfaction in find- ing the work entirely free from ...
עמוד 10
... principles to which frequent appeals might occasionally be made , and to clear the way for various observations arising in the course of my future inquiries . 1 EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE " History of English Poetry ( 10 ) PREFACE .
... principles to which frequent appeals might occasionally be made , and to clear the way for various observations arising in the course of my future inquiries . 1 EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE " History of English Poetry ( 10 ) PREFACE .
עמוד 19
... Observations " on Warton's A Collection of Garlands ( which cannot now be referred to ) may bear an earlier date . But this was a local pub- lication , not likely to extend beyond the limits of a country town . The " Ob- servations ...
... Observations " on Warton's A Collection of Garlands ( which cannot now be referred to ) may bear an earlier date . But this was a local pub- lication , not likely to extend beyond the limits of a country town . The " Ob- servations ...
עמוד 22
... observe a man of Mr. Ritson's attain- ments , stating Warburton's " distin- guishing characteristic " to be " a want of knowledge . " The " habitual men- dacity " of the same learned prelate finds its parallel , if mere errors of opi ...
... observe a man of Mr. Ritson's attain- ments , stating Warburton's " distin- guishing characteristic " to be " a want of knowledge . " The " habitual men- dacity " of the same learned prelate finds its parallel , if mere errors of opi ...
עמוד 57
... observed , that " the Runic ( Northern ) magic is more like that of Canidia in Horace , the Romantic resembles that of Armida in Tasso : " but this is an artificial distinction , which had no existence in the popular creed , however ...
... observed , that " the Runic ( Northern ) magic is more like that of Canidia in Horace , the Romantic resembles that of Armida in Tasso : " but this is an artificial distinction , which had no existence in the popular creed , however ...
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