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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 40
עמוד 87
... relates , on the authority of the Me- garica , that Alcathous the son of Pelops , having slain Chrysippus , fled from Megara , and settled in some other town . The Megaraan territory being afterwards ravaged by a lion , persons were ...
... relates , on the authority of the Me- garica , that Alcathous the son of Pelops , having slain Chrysippus , fled from Megara , and settled in some other town . The Megaraan territory being afterwards ravaged by a lion , persons were ...
עמוד 117
... relates to a subject of which Warton has rather uncovered the surface than explored the depths , and which , notwithstanding the subsequent and important labours of Mr. Douce , still awaits a further investigation . In this edition ...
... relates to a subject of which Warton has rather uncovered the surface than explored the depths , and which , notwithstanding the subsequent and important labours of Mr. Douce , still awaits a further investigation . In this edition ...
עמוד 119
... relate . The promised account of the distinctions of dialect in the Anglo - Saxon language , and the state of their poetry , has been in part withheld for the same reasons ; and partly from a knowledge subsequently obtained that the ...
... relate . The promised account of the distinctions of dialect in the Anglo - Saxon language , and the state of their poetry , has been in part withheld for the same reasons ; and partly from a knowledge subsequently obtained that the ...
עמוד xx
... relate his own death . An- other pretended version of this Pseudo- Turpin , said to have been made by one Mickius or Michael le Harnes , who lived in 1206 , has little or nothing in common with its false original . " Diss . on Rom . and ...
... relate his own death . An- other pretended version of this Pseudo- Turpin , said to have been made by one Mickius or Michael le Harnes , who lived in 1206 , has little or nothing in common with its false original . " Diss . on Rom . and ...
עמוד xxi
... relate to Oel . The romance of Ogier Danois , originally written in rhyme , is here probably referred to . DOUCE . ] - [ The language of Turpin seems rather to imply a ballad or song on the achievements of this hero , such as is still ...
... relate to Oel . The romance of Ogier Danois , originally written in rhyme , is here probably referred to . DOUCE . ] - [ The language of Turpin seems rather to imply a ballad or song on the achievements of this hero , such as is still ...
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