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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... style . Critical examination of his poems . Macaronic poetry . Skelton's Mo- rality called the Nigramansir . Moralities at their height about the close of the Seventh Henry's reign ... SECTION XXXIV . A digression on the origin of ...
... style . Critical examination of his poems . Macaronic poetry . Skelton's Mo- rality called the Nigramansir . Moralities at their height about the close of the Seventh Henry's reign ... SECTION XXXIV . A digression on the origin of ...
עמוד 5
... styles him the most perfect Platonic of that age . Metallog . iv . c . 35. His MEGACOSM and MICROCOSM , a work consisting both of verse and prose , is frequently cited by the barbarous wri- ters . He is imitated by Chaucer , Man of L ...
... styles him the most perfect Platonic of that age . Metallog . iv . c . 35. His MEGACOSM and MICROCOSM , a work consisting both of verse and prose , is frequently cited by the barbarous wri- ters . He is imitated by Chaucer , Man of L ...
עמוד 51
... style , appears from the following notices . Langton , bishop of Litchfield , commanded the coronation , marriages , wars , and funeral , of his patron king Edward the First , to be painted in the great hall of his episco- pal palace ...
... style , appears from the following notices . Langton , bishop of Litchfield , commanded the coronation , marriages , wars , and funeral , of his patron king Edward the First , to be painted in the great hall of his episco- pal palace ...
עמוד 55
... style of Tougarages . Pachym . lib . i . c . 8. x . 15. Codin . cap . ii . Phrenzes says , that the emperor Andro- nicus Palæologus the younger kept more than one thousand and four hundred hawks , with almost as many men to take care of ...
... style of Tougarages . Pachym . lib . i . c . 8. x . 15. Codin . cap . ii . Phrenzes says , that the emperor Andro- nicus Palæologus the younger kept more than one thousand and four hundred hawks , with almost as many men to take care of ...
עמוד 103
... style . He addresses the poem , which he calls a litill quair . I know quhat thou of rethoric has spent ; Of all hir lusty rosis redolent Is nane into thy gerland sett on hichte . Eschame tharof , and draw the out of sicht ! Other ...
... style . He addresses the poem , which he calls a litill quair . I know quhat thou of rethoric has spent ; Of all hir lusty rosis redolent Is nane into thy gerland sett on hichte . Eschame tharof , and draw the out of sicht ! Other ...
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