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 22
... romance exist- ing that can be attributed to a trouba- dour , " p . 51. " Before the first crusade , or for more than half a century after it , there was not one single romance on the achievements of Arthur or his knights . " Ib . p ...
... romance exist- ing that can be attributed to a trouba- dour , " p . 51. " Before the first crusade , or for more than half a century after it , there was not one single romance on the achievements of Arthur or his knights . " Ib . p ...
עמוד 23
... Romance in England , Italy and Germany , were otherwise allowable . The romance of Antar might be offered as a sufficient type for all subsequent tales of chivalry ; and the story of the Sid Batallah adduced as a proof , that the ...
... Romance in England , Italy and Germany , were otherwise allowable . The romance of Antar might be offered as a sufficient type for all subsequent tales of chivalry ; and the story of the Sid Batallah adduced as a proof , that the ...
עמוד 27
... romance with the well - known incident of his combat with a lion . A still more remarkable illustration of the same practice is to be found in the German romance , Heinrich der Löwe , or Henry the Lion . See Görres Volks - bucher , p ...
... romance with the well - known incident of his combat with a lion . A still more remarkable illustration of the same practice is to be found in the German romance , Heinrich der Löwe , or Henry the Lion . See Görres Volks - bucher , p ...
עמוד 43
... romance , and the Elf or Fairy of the mountain - heath . The former has been considered to have derived her origin from the same country which has supplied us with the name . For this hypothesis there is better reason than usually ...
... romance , and the Elf or Fairy of the mountain - heath . The former has been considered to have derived her origin from the same country which has supplied us with the name . For this hypothesis there is better reason than usually ...
עמוד 45
... romance bear no resemblance to the Peris of the East ; and that , in almost every thing else ex- cept the name , they are , for the most part , only a reproduction of the Circe and Calypso of the Odyssey . The Fairies in the Lays of ...
... romance bear no resemblance to the Peris of the East ; and that , in almost every thing else ex- cept the name , they are , for the most part , only a reproduction of the Circe and Calypso of the Odyssey . The Fairies in the Lays of ...
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