The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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עמוד 8
... that these people could not imagery of their old superstitions ; have a poetical
genius , because they and composed religious rhapsodies were not pagans ;
and that religion in lieu of their native barbaric songs . and poetry are
incompatible .
... that these people could not imagery of their old superstitions ; have a poetical
genius , because they and composed religious rhapsodies were not pagans ;
and that religion in lieu of their native barbaric songs . and poetry are
incompatible .
עמוד 19
... as Warton's , into offences which only meet their parallel in the criminal
nomenclature of the country - into fraud , imposture and forgeryyet his own
labours in the same department of literature , his “ Ancient Songs , ” and “ Metrical
Romances ...
... as Warton's , into offences which only meet their parallel in the criminal
nomenclature of the country - into fraud , imposture and forgeryyet his own
labours in the same department of literature , his “ Ancient Songs , ” and “ Metrical
Romances ...
עמוד 28
... country these narratives are so strikingly allied to the fictions of popular song ,
that it is sometimes difficult to decide whether the muse has supplied their
substance , or been herself indebted to them for some of her most attractive
incidents .
... country these narratives are so strikingly allied to the fictions of popular song ,
that it is sometimes difficult to decide whether the muse has supplied their
substance , or been herself indebted to them for some of her most attractive
incidents .
עמוד 29
The iš The statue of Nemesis at Rhamnus residence of Habor and Signe , so cele
. gave rise to a Grecian fable , that the brated in Danish song , has been appro-
stone of which it was made had been priated in the same way ; and has given ...
The iš The statue of Nemesis at Rhamnus residence of Habor and Signe , so cele
. gave rise to a Grecian fable , that the brated in Danish song , has been appro-
stone of which it was made had been priated in the same way ; and has given ...
עמוד 32
A ynches than the legge and the knee of the Feroe song says of Sigurdr ( the
Siegfred lengest man , that was thenne founde . of the Nibelungen Lied ) , that he
grew Also the face of his forhede , bytweene more in one month than others did
in ...
A ynches than the legge and the knee of the Feroe song says of Sigurdr ( the
Siegfred lengest man , that was thenne founde . of the Nibelungen Lied ) , that he
grew Also the face of his forhede , bytweene more in one month than others did
in ...
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