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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עמוד 1
... nature of their establishment than from the usual degeneracy which attends all institutions , had at length lost their original purity , seems to belong to this period . It is without wit , and almost without numbers . It was written by ...
... nature of their establishment than from the usual degeneracy which attends all institutions , had at length lost their original purity , seems to belong to this period . It is without wit , and almost without numbers . It was written by ...
עמוד 35
... nature they partook at first , in introducing the drama . It was customary to prepare these shews at the reception of a prince , or any other solemnity of a similar kind : and they were presented on moveable thea tres , or occasional ...
... nature they partook at first , in introducing the drama . It was customary to prepare these shews at the reception of a prince , or any other solemnity of a similar kind : and they were presented on moveable thea tres , or occasional ...
עמוד 36
... nature ' . In the year 1456 , when Margaret wife of Henry the Sixth , with her little son Edward , came to Coventry , on the feast of the exaltation of the holy cross , she was received with the pre- sentation of pageants , in one of ...
... nature ' . In the year 1456 , when Margaret wife of Henry the Sixth , with her little son Edward , came to Coventry , on the feast of the exaltation of the holy cross , she was received with the pre- sentation of pageants , in one of ...
עמוד 37
... NATURE , GRACE , and FORTUNE . Fabyan , ut supr . fol . 382 , seq . But this is a rare instance so early . See Obs . FAIRY QUEEN . ii . 90 . tions of the Christian virtues , were not calculated to ENGLISH POETRY . 37.
... NATURE , GRACE , and FORTUNE . Fabyan , ut supr . fol . 382 , seq . But this is a rare instance so early . See Obs . FAIRY QUEEN . ii . 90 . tions of the Christian virtues , were not calculated to ENGLISH POETRY . 37.
עמוד 56
... nature ; and , under due regulation , if pursued as a matter of mere relaxation and not of employment , are by no means incompa- tible with the modes of polished life , " The author of the TRESOR , a trou- badour , gives the following ...
... nature ; and , under due regulation , if pursued as a matter of mere relaxation and not of employment , are by no means incompa- tible with the modes of polished life , " The author of the TRESOR , a trou- badour , gives the following ...
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