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 8
... person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the English drama . I am very sensible that a just history of our Stage is alone sufficient to form an entire and extensive work ; and this ...
... person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the English drama . I am very sensible that a just history of our Stage is alone sufficient to form an entire and extensive work ; and this ...
עמוד 21
... person . In addition , the historian of English poetry was a Christian , a churchman , and a distinguished member of his college ; all and either of them sufficient to condemn him in the eyes of a man whose creed was confined to a rigid ...
... person . In addition , the historian of English poetry was a Christian , a churchman , and a distinguished member of his college ; all and either of them sufficient to condemn him in the eyes of a man whose creed was confined to a rigid ...
עמוד 35
... person , anni- hilate the bounds of space , or command a gratification of all our wishes . These are the constantly - recurring types which em- bellish the popular tale , which hence have been transferred to the more laboured pages of ...
... person , anni- hilate the bounds of space , or command a gratification of all our wishes . These are the constantly - recurring types which em- bellish the popular tale , which hence have been transferred to the more laboured pages of ...
עמוד 36
... than in the account of the ancient monuments in the British Museum . The Grecian Satyr is perfectly human in the lower extremities of his person ; but the schies , and the Pomeranian or Wendish Berstucs , we ( 36 ) EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... than in the account of the ancient monuments in the British Museum . The Grecian Satyr is perfectly human in the lower extremities of his person ; but the schies , and the Pomeranian or Wendish Berstucs , we ( 36 ) EDITOR'S PREFACE .
עמוד 39
... person the Patæci or tutelary divinities of Phenicia , to whom Herodotus has assigned the figure of a pygmy man . ( Thalia , c . 37. ) The attributes on this and a similar mo- nument may be easily accounted for . The reader who is ...
... person the Patæci or tutelary divinities of Phenicia , to whom Herodotus has assigned the figure of a pygmy man . ( Thalia , c . 37. ) The attributes on this and a similar mo- nument may be easily accounted for . The reader who is ...
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