The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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... language of the fifteenth century , by a specimen of the metrical Armoric romance of Ywayn and Gawayn Page . 383 SECTION XLIV . The Notbrowne Mayde . Not older than the sixteenth century . Artful contrivance of the story ...
... language of the fifteenth century , by a specimen of the metrical Armoric romance of Ywayn and Gawayn Page . 383 SECTION XLIV . The Notbrowne Mayde . Not older than the sixteenth century . Artful contrivance of the story ...
עמוד 24
... language only they were then extant , into Latin , was Goscelinus , a monk of Saint Austin's at Canter- bury , who passed from France into England , with Herman , bishop of Salisbury , about the year 1058. As the Saxon language was at ...
... language only they were then extant , into Latin , was Goscelinus , a monk of Saint Austin's at Canter- bury , who passed from France into England , with Herman , bishop of Salisbury , about the year 1058. As the Saxon language was at ...
עמוד 26
... language . He flourished about the year 1494. In his CHRONICLE , or Concordance of histories , from Brutus to the year 1485 , it is his usual practice , at the division of the books , to insert metrical prologues , and other pieces in ...
... language . He flourished about the year 1494. In his CHRONICLE , or Concordance of histories , from Brutus to the year 1485 , it is his usual practice , at the division of the books , to insert metrical prologues , and other pieces in ...
עמוד 29
... language , because he could write troubadour , a mendicant frier of the it more intelligibly than Latin . Another thirteenth century , had worked himself up into such a pitch of enthusiasm con- cerning the holy virgin , that he became ...
... language , because he could write troubadour , a mendicant frier of the it more intelligibly than Latin . Another thirteenth century , had worked himself up into such a pitch of enthusiasm con- cerning the holy virgin , that he became ...
עמוד 30
... language which as a foreigner he could not avoid , and modestly declares , that he neither means to rival or envy Gower and Chaucer . Among the anonymous pieces of poetry belonging to this period , which are very numerous , the most ...
... language which as a foreigner he could not avoid , and modestly declares , that he neither means to rival or envy Gower and Chaucer . Among the anonymous pieces of poetry belonging to this period , which are very numerous , the most ...
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