The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 44
עמוד 4
... recording the features of the times , and of preserving the most pic- turesque and expressive representations of manners : and , because the first monuments of composition in every nation are those of the poet , as it possesses the ...
... recording the features of the times , and of preserving the most pic- turesque and expressive representations of manners : and , because the first monuments of composition in every nation are those of the poet , as it possesses the ...
עמוד 13
... recorded in conjunc- tion with the juggler's dexterity and the necromancer's art ; the avocations of the cloister , the wode - craft of the feudal lord , and the services of his retainer , were each to receive a share of the general ...
... recorded in conjunc- tion with the juggler's dexterity and the necromancer's art ; the avocations of the cloister , the wode - craft of the feudal lord , and the services of his retainer , were each to receive a share of the general ...
עמוד 15
... recording their deeds . Above all , it was of impor- tance to notice the successive acquisitions , in the shape of trans- lation or imitation , from the more polished productions of Greece and Rome ; and to mark the dawn of that æra ...
... recording their deeds . Above all , it was of impor- tance to notice the successive acquisitions , in the shape of trans- lation or imitation , from the more polished productions of Greece and Rome ; and to mark the dawn of that æra ...
עמוד 20
... recorded vol . ii . p . 52 , note , and two literal interpretations , instead of two very appropriate para- phrases . The remaining fifteen , or rather the subjects they refer to , it may be worth while to analyse . One of " " these had ...
... recorded vol . ii . p . 52 , note , and two literal interpretations , instead of two very appropriate para- phrases . The remaining fifteen , or rather the subjects they refer to , it may be worth while to analyse . One of " " these had ...
עמוד 41
... , which runs through all my- cumstance in the history of the Gyre- thology : Lang or Betok was born Scho ( the G. Carline ) bred of an acorne . recorded by Gervase has been taken , has also extracted EDITOR'S PREFACE . ( 41 )
... , which runs through all my- cumstance in the history of the Gyre- thology : Lang or Betok was born Scho ( the G. Carline ) bred of an acorne . recorded by Gervase has been taken , has also extracted EDITOR'S PREFACE . ( 41 )
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