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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 71
עמוד 2
... mean to affront my readers , when I inform them , without any apology , that the Latin original of this piece was testimonial , jul . 3. A. D. 1433. Registr . Univ . Oxon . supr . citat . T. f . 27. b . He died A. D. 1483 . [ In the ...
... mean to affront my readers , when I inform them , without any apology , that the Latin original of this piece was testimonial , jul . 3. A. D. 1433. Registr . Univ . Oxon . supr . citat . T. f . 27. b . He died A. D. 1483 . [ In the ...
עמוד 6
... mean time , I am of opinion , that the word reader originally took its rise from a paucity of books : when there was only ONE book to be had , which a profes- sor or lecturer recited to a large audience . * Printed , August . 1475. In ...
... mean time , I am of opinion , that the word reader originally took its rise from a paucity of books : when there was only ONE book to be had , which a profes- sor or lecturer recited to a large audience . * Printed , August . 1475. In ...
עמוד 13
... mean to rival Chaucer , Lydgate sententious , pregnaunt Barklay , and inventive Skel- ton . The two last were his cotempora ries . L. ii . c . 24 . * Lib . i . c . ii . Y Lib . i . cap . xviii . xix . Lib . i . cap . iii . a Lib . ii ...
... mean to rival Chaucer , Lydgate sententious , pregnaunt Barklay , and inventive Skel- ton . The two last were his cotempora ries . L. ii . c . 24 . * Lib . i . c . ii . Y Lib . i . cap . xviii . xix . Lib . i . cap . iii . a Lib . ii ...
עמוד 23
... mean as a picture of antient life , the passage is interesting ; and for no other reason . The versification is infinitely inferior to Lydgate's worst manner . Bradshaw was buried in the cathedral church , to which his convent was ...
... mean as a picture of antient life , the passage is interesting ; and for no other reason . The versification is infinitely inferior to Lydgate's worst manner . Bradshaw was buried in the cathedral church , to which his convent was ...
עמוד 30
... means to rival or envy Gower and Chaucer . Among the anonymous pieces of poetry belonging to this period , which are very numerous , the most conspicuous is the KALENDAR OF SHEPHERDS . It seems to have been translated into English about ...
... means to rival or envy Gower and Chaucer . Among the anonymous pieces of poetry belonging to this period , which are very numerous , the most conspicuous is the KALENDAR OF SHEPHERDS . It seems to have been translated into English about ...
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