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 6
... supposed respective schools . The late lamented Mr. GRAY had also projected a work of this kind , and translated some Runic odes for its illustration , now published ; but soon relinquishing the prosecution of a design , which would ...
... supposed respective schools . The late lamented Mr. GRAY had also projected a work of this kind , and translated some Runic odes for its illustration , now published ; but soon relinquishing the prosecution of a design , which would ...
עמוד 24
... supposed to prove that the first romances were of Spanish origin , the subject seemed to connect itself in a very natural order with the Moorish conquest of that country . A more extensive acquaint- ance with the general literature of ...
... supposed to prove that the first romances were of Spanish origin , the subject seemed to connect itself in a very natural order with the Moorish conquest of that country . A more extensive acquaint- ance with the general literature of ...
עמוד 29
... supposed to have confirmed the Colchian tradition ; but as the limits of the sphere of action became extended , the later narratives of necessity embraced other fables . Hence the Argonautic poems became for ancient geography and local ...
... supposed to have confirmed the Colchian tradition ; but as the limits of the sphere of action became extended , the later narratives of necessity embraced other fables . Hence the Argonautic poems became for ancient geography and local ...
עמוד 31
... supposed to share in the native vigour of a young creation ; and those cherished objects of man's early wishes , extreme longevity and great corporeal strength , are believed to be the enviable lot of all 30. Hence the fictions of every ...
... supposed to share in the native vigour of a young creation ; and those cherished objects of man's early wishes , extreme longevity and great corporeal strength , are believed to be the enviable lot of all 30. Hence the fictions of every ...
עמוד 50
... supposed know- ledge of future events gained by a vi- sit to the infernal regions , in his Ver . Hist . ii . and Philops . For the use made of it by modern poets see Heyne's four- teenth Excursus to the sixth book of the Æneid . > tium ...
... supposed know- ledge of future events gained by a vi- sit to the infernal regions , in his Ver . Hist . ii . and Philops . For the use made of it by modern poets see Heyne's four- teenth Excursus to the sixth book of the Æneid . > tium ...
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