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 20
... observe , in herte , for Chrystes sake . Confessours approched , right convenient , Fressely embrodred in ryche tysshewe and fyne ; Saynt Nycholas , Saynt Benedycte , and his covent , Saynt Jerom , Basylyus , and Saynt Augustine ...
... observe , in herte , for Chrystes sake . Confessours approched , right convenient , Fressely embrodred in ryche tysshewe and fyne ; Saynt Nycholas , Saynt Benedycte , and his covent , Saynt Jerom , Basylyus , and Saynt Augustine ...
עמוד 37
... observed in a former work , and it is a topic which will again be considered in its proper place , that the frequent and familiar use of allegoric personifications in the public pa- geants , I mean the general use of them , greatly ...
... observed in a former work , and it is a topic which will again be considered in its proper place , that the frequent and familiar use of allegoric personifications in the public pa- geants , I mean the general use of them , greatly ...
עמוד 41
... observe , that the Latin metrical apologues of the dark ages , are probably translations from the Provencial poetry . Of this kind is Wircker's SPECULUM STULTORUM , or BURNELL's Ass . See supr . vol . ii . p . 254 . And the ASINUS ...
... observe , that the Latin metrical apologues of the dark ages , are probably translations from the Provencial poetry . Of this kind is Wircker's SPECULUM STULTORUM , or BURNELL's Ass . See supr . vol . ii . p . 254 . And the ASINUS ...
עמוד 61
... observed : but as it was the most favourite martial sub- ject of the dark ages , is here introduced with peculiar propriety . Chaucer , from the general popularity of the story , has made it a subject for painted glass . DREME CHAUC . v ...
... observed : but as it was the most favourite martial sub- ject of the dark ages , is here introduced with peculiar propriety . Chaucer , from the general popularity of the story , has made it a subject for painted glass . DREME CHAUC . v ...
עמוד 83
... observed , the well - known distich of the madman in KING LEAR , ACT iii . Sc . 4 . Mice and rats and such small deere Have been Tom's food for seven long yeere . It cannot now be doubted , that Shake- speare in this passage wrote deer ...
... observed , the well - known distich of the madman in KING LEAR , ACT iii . Sc . 4 . Mice and rats and such small deere Have been Tom's food for seven long yeere . It cannot now be doubted , that Shake- speare in this passage wrote deer ...
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