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 18
interwoven with matter requiring attention on other accounts , of which occasional
notice has been 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 ...
interwoven with matter requiring attention on other accounts , of which occasional
notice has been 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 ...
עמוד 22
But enough of this revolting subject , of which justice to the memory of an amiable
, unoffending and elegant scholar required that some notice should be taken ,
and which no language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation .
But enough of this revolting subject , of which justice to the memory of an amiable
, unoffending and elegant scholar required that some notice should be taken ,
and which no language can be too strong to mark with deserved reprobation .
עמוד 29
1305. was a rock , which at some distance reis evidently taken from a local fiction
, assembled a woman weeping ; the inhait refers to the rocking - stones comme-
bitants called it Niobe . ( Paus . i . 21. ) morating the event . The footstep of ...
1305. was a rock , which at some distance reis evidently taken from a local fiction
, assembled a woman weeping ; the inhait refers to the rocking - stones comme-
bitants called it Niobe . ( Paus . i . 21. ) morating the event . The footstep of ...
עמוד 37
Care must be Among the Finns these practices were taken not to confound them
with the attributed to a god Lekkio and a goddess Prussian dwarfs , called
Barstuck ; and Ajataa . The first assumed the form of who perhaps have usurped
a ...
Care must be Among the Finns these practices were taken not to confound them
with the attributed to a god Lekkio and a goddess Prussian dwarfs , called
Barstuck ; and Ajataa . The first assumed the form of who perhaps have usurped
a ...
עמוד 38
But the collection from whence the ballad alluded to has been taken , the Danish
Kiæmpe - Viser , contains more than this single example of such a belief ; and the
reader will find below “ a local tradition , preserved in Germany , which will ...
But the collection from whence the ballad alluded to has been taken , the Danish
Kiæmpe - Viser , contains more than this single example of such a belief ; and the
reader will find below “ a local tradition , preserved in Germany , which will ...
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