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 7
... learned antiquaries , that our Saxon poems are for the most part little more than religious rhapsodies , and that scarce any compositions remain marked with the native images of that people in their pagan stated , every reader that ...
... learned antiquaries , that our Saxon poems are for the most part little more than religious rhapsodies , and that scarce any compositions remain marked with the native images of that people in their pagan stated , every reader that ...
עמוד 22
... learned prelate finds its parallel , if mere errors of opi- nion must receive this bland distinction , in such hasty assertions as the follow- ing : " The real chanson de Roland was unquestionably a metrical romance of great length ...
... learned prelate finds its parallel , if mere errors of opi- nion must receive this bland distinction , in such hasty assertions as the follow- ing : " The real chanson de Roland was unquestionably a metrical romance of great length ...
עמוד 25
... learned pro- jectors of these several systems no sooner begin to disclose the details of their schemes , than we instantly recognise the ele- ments of national fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ; and ...
... learned pro- jectors of these several systems no sooner begin to disclose the details of their schemes , than we instantly recognise the ele- ments of national fable in every country of whose literature we possess a knowledge ; and ...
עמוד 27
... learned work , Symbolik und Mythologie der Alten Völker be- sonders der Griechen , vol . i . Leipzig 1810 . The name of Cœur de Lion has furnished king Richard's romance with the well - known incident of his combat with a lion . A still ...
... learned work , Symbolik und Mythologie der Alten Völker be- sonders der Griechen , vol . i . Leipzig 1810 . The name of Cœur de Lion has furnished king Richard's romance with the well - known incident of his combat with a lion . A still ...
עמוד 35
... learned taste , which is only to be ap- peased by an unceasing round of novelties . Unacquainted with the feverish joys occasioned by the use of strong and fresh excitements , popular taste only asks for a repetition of its fa- vourite ...
... learned taste , which is only to be ap- peased by an unceasing round of novelties . Unacquainted with the feverish joys occasioned by the use of strong and fresh excitements , popular taste only asks for a repetition of its fa- vourite ...
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