The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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עמוד 3
That these speculations should become the favourite pursuits , and the
fashionable topics , of such a period , is extremely natural . We look back on the
savage condition of our ancestors with the triumph of superiority ; we are pleased
to mark ...
That these speculations should become the favourite pursuits , and the
fashionable topics , of such a period , is extremely natural . We look back on the
savage condition of our ancestors with the triumph of superiority ; we are pleased
to mark ...
עמוד 9
... and more distant periods of our poetry , without producing ample specimens .
In the mean time , I hope to merit the thanks of the antiquarian , for enriching the
stock of our early literature by these new accessions : and I trust I shall gratify the
...
... and more distant periods of our poetry , without producing ample specimens .
In the mean time , I hope to merit the thanks of the antiquarian , for enriching the
stock of our early literature by these new accessions : and I trust I shall gratify the
...
עמוד 15
... been excursive upon some collateral topic , he has consequently 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
exclusively ...
... been excursive upon some collateral topic , he has consequently 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
exclusively ...
עמוד 16
In the earlier periods , where any memorials are exceedingly scanty , and those
generally varying in their prevailing character , a greater latitude will be granted
than in those where the invention of printing equally contributed to multiply the ...
In the earlier periods , where any memorials are exceedingly scanty , and those
generally varying in their prevailing character , a greater latitude will be granted
than in those where the invention of printing equally contributed to multiply the ...
עמוד 24
In this system there were many points totally irreconcileable with the state of the
subject , both before and after the periods at which these productions obtained a
circulation ; and it was therefore necessary to account for what might be termed ...
In this system there were many points totally irreconcileable with the state of the
subject , both before and after the periods at which these productions obtained a
circulation ; and it was therefore necessary to account for what might be termed ...
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