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 3
... period , is extremely natural . We look back on the savage condition of our ancestors with the triumph of supe- riority ; we are pleased to mark the steps by which we have been raised from rudeness to elegance and our reflections on ...
... period , is extremely natural . We look back on the savage condition of our ancestors with the triumph of supe- riority ; we are pleased to mark the steps by which we have been raised from rudeness to elegance and our reflections on ...
עמוד 9
... periods of our poetry , without producing ample specimens . In the mean time , I hope to merit the thanks of the antiquarian , for enriching the stock of our early literature by these new accessions : and I trust I shall gratify the ...
... periods of our poetry , without producing ample specimens . In the mean time , I hope to merit the thanks of the antiquarian , for enriching the stock of our early literature by these new accessions : and I trust I shall gratify the ...
עמוד 12
... period of our poetic annals — the reign of Queen Elizabeth . The comprehensive plan upon which Warton had com- menced this work , so far exceeded his expectations of its possible extent , that though the original design was to have been ...
... period of our poetic annals — the reign of Queen Elizabeth . The comprehensive plan upon which Warton had com- menced this work , so far exceeded his expectations of its possible extent , that though the original design was to have been ...
עמוד 16
... periods , where any memorials are exceedingly scanty , and those generally varying in their prevailing cha- racter , a greater latitude will be granted than in those where the invention of printing equally contributed to multiply the ...
... periods , where any memorials are exceedingly scanty , and those generally varying in their prevailing cha- racter , a greater latitude will be granted than in those where the invention of printing equally contributed to multiply the ...
עמוד 18
... period of twenty years , both while the ob- ject of them was living , and after his decease , they were re- peated in every variety of form , always from the same amiable motives , though occasionally in a subdued style of animosity ...
... period of twenty years , both while the ob- ject of them was living , and after his decease , they were re- peated in every variety of form , always from the same amiable motives , though occasionally in a subdued style of animosity ...
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