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
... seems therefore to be most properly dated from that era , when our national character began to dawn .. It was recommended to me , by a person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the ...
... seems therefore to be most properly dated from that era , when our national character began to dawn .. It was recommended to me , by a person eminent in the republic of letters , totally to exclude from these volumes any mention of the ...
עמוד 16
... seems to have been visited with a call to court the muse , and had an opportunity of giving publicity to his conceptions , ) he has frequently consigned a herd of spiritless versifiers to the 66 narrow durance " of a note . There is ...
... seems to have been visited with a call to court the muse , and had an opportunity of giving publicity to his conceptions , ) he has frequently consigned a herd of spiritless versifiers to the 66 narrow durance " of a note . There is ...
עמוד 21
... seems never to have been better pleased , than when retailing the coarse and pointless ribaldry of the fifteenth century , against the honours and dignities of an University . To this full mea- sure of indiscretion , Warton had ...
... seems never to have been better pleased , than when retailing the coarse and pointless ribaldry of the fifteenth century , against the honours and dignities of an University . To this full mea- sure of indiscretion , Warton had ...
עמוד 31
... seems to have been the name ascribed to this land of promise ( II . i . 428. Od . i . 22. ) ; and hence perhaps the flattering , though somewhat sobered , picture of its inha- bitants given by Herodotus iii . c . 17-24 . Later ...
... seems to have been the name ascribed to this land of promise ( II . i . 428. Od . i . 22. ) ; and hence perhaps the flattering , though somewhat sobered , picture of its inha- bitants given by Herodotus iii . c . 17-24 . Later ...
עמוד 39
... seems to be a portion of the same belief which gave rise to the ai xa of antiquity . The author of the Orphic poem on stones mentions one in the possession of He- lenus , which not only uttered oracular responses , but was perceived to ...
... seems to be a portion of the same belief which gave rise to the ai xa of antiquity . The author of the Orphic poem on stones mentions one in the possession of He- lenus , which not only uttered oracular responses , but was perceived to ...
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