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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... passage may serve as a sufficient sample . " It may seem ( says the critic ) a very extraordinary idea in a Christian minister ( and who is not only the historian of poets but a poet him- self ) that these people could not have a ...
... passage may serve as a sufficient sample . " It may seem ( says the critic ) a very extraordinary idea in a Christian minister ( and who is not only the historian of poets but a poet him- self ) that these people could not have a ...
עמוד 26
... passage in the Iliad viii . 17 , relative to the golden chain of Jupiter , with Heyne's account of the interpretations bestowed upon it in the ancient world . Mr. F. Schlegel has given a parallel passage from the Bhaga- vatgita , where ...
... passage in the Iliad viii . 17 , relative to the golden chain of Jupiter , with Heyne's account of the interpretations bestowed upon it in the ancient world . Mr. F. Schlegel has given a parallel passage from the Bhaga- vatgita , where ...
עמוד 29
... passage in it a. was taken from some local tradition well known at the period . In the time of Procopius it had become localized at the modern Cassopé ; notwithstanding an inscription explained the origin of the votive structure to which ...
... passage in it a. was taken from some local tradition well known at the period . In the time of Procopius it had become localized at the modern Cassopé ; notwithstanding an inscription explained the origin of the votive structure to which ...
עמוד 30
... passage in it a locality * . It is thus too that the volcanic eruptions of Lydia , Sicily , Ci- licia , and Boeotia , were respectively attributed to the agency of Typhon25 ; that the purple tints upon certain flowers were said to have ...
... passage in it a locality * . It is thus too that the volcanic eruptions of Lydia , Sicily , Ci- licia , and Boeotia , were respectively attributed to the agency of Typhon25 ; that the purple tints upon certain flowers were said to have ...
עמוד 38
... passage relative to the Hamadryad , who threatened Peræ- bius with the consequences of neglecting to prop the falling oak , in which she lived , is to be found in the Schol . to Apollon . Rhod . ii . v . 479 . " " Hamadryad . How far ...
... passage relative to the Hamadryad , who threatened Peræ- bius with the consequences of neglecting to prop the falling oak , in which she lived , is to be found in the Schol . to Apollon . Rhod . ii . v . 479 . " " Hamadryad . How far ...
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