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 89
עמוד 18
... taken in the body of the work , and which must again be the subject of discussion . The reader of early English poetry will be at no loss to per- ceive , that the objections and conduct here spoken of , are those of the late Mr. Ritson ...
... taken in the body of the work , and which must again be the subject of discussion . The reader of early English poetry will be at no loss to per- ceive , that the objections and conduct here spoken of , are those of the late Mr. Ritson ...
עמוד 20
... - takes , or more rigidly speaking five , in a 4to volume of 468 pages , and in the execution of which he has himself be- come chargeable with four . was taken from some local tradition well known at the ( 20 ) PREFACE . EDITOR'S.
... - takes , or more rigidly speaking five , in a 4to volume of 468 pages , and in the execution of which he has himself be- come chargeable with four . was taken from some local tradition well known at the ( 20 ) PREFACE . EDITOR'S.
עמוד 22
... taken , and which no language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation . It is now time to turn to those objections of Mr. Ritson , which embrace the literary defects of the History of English Poetry . There can be no ...
... taken , and which no language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation . It is now time to turn to those objections of Mr. Ritson , which embrace the literary defects of the History of English Poetry . There can be no ...
עמוד 29
... taken from some local tradition well known at the period . In the time of Procopius it had become localized at the modern Cassopé ; notwithstanding an inscription explained the origin of the votive structure to which it was attach- ed ...
... taken from some local tradition well known at the period . In the time of Procopius it had become localized at the modern Cassopé ; notwithstanding an inscription explained the origin of the votive structure to which it was attach- ed ...
עמוד 37
... taken not to confound them with the Prussian dwarfs , called Barstuck ; and who perhaps have usurped a name which designates their form rather than their occupation . In Durham and Newcastle , the English Puck is called Bar - quest . 45 ...
... taken not to confound them with the Prussian dwarfs , called Barstuck ; and who perhaps have usurped a name which designates their form rather than their occupation . In Durham and Newcastle , the English Puck is called Bar - quest . 45 ...
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