The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century: To which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations: 1. Of the Origin of Romantic Fiction in Europe. 2. On the Introduction of Learning Into England. 3. On the Gesta Romanorum, כרך 4T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... learned se- cretary to Edward VI . and to his sister Elizabeth , while a prisoner in the Tower in 1549 , translated eleven of David's psalms into English metre , and com- posed three metrical prayers , which are now in the British ...
... learned se- cretary to Edward VI . and to his sister Elizabeth , while a prisoner in the Tower in 1549 , translated eleven of David's psalms into English metre , and com- posed three metrical prayers , which are now in the British ...
עמוד 15
... learned prynce Edward the Sixth . " As this singular dedication con- tains , not only anecdotes of the author and his work , but of his majesty's eminent attention to the study of the scripture , and of his skill in playing on the lute ...
... learned prynce Edward the Sixth . " As this singular dedication con- tains , not only anecdotes of the author and his work , but of his majesty's eminent attention to the study of the scripture , and of his skill in playing on the lute ...
עמוד 21
... learned Balad in defence of the holy Kyrke had triumph- ed over all the raillery of its numerous opponents . The same industrious annalist has also preserved A song on bishop Lati- mer , in the octave rhyme , by a poet of the same ...
... learned Balad in defence of the holy Kyrke had triumph- ed over all the raillery of its numerous opponents . The same industrious annalist has also preserved A song on bishop Lati- mer , in the octave rhyme , by a poet of the same ...
עמוד 25
... ] * MUCH ADO , iii . 8 . y Bale's THREE LAWES , p . 143 . z Ibid . p . 121. 158 . · [ So in Puttenham's Arte of Poesie , " makingthe lewd well learned . " - PARK , ] Philip , and the formalities of the mass . These ENGLISH POETRY . 25.
... ] * MUCH ADO , iii . 8 . y Bale's THREE LAWES , p . 143 . z Ibid . p . 121. 158 . · [ So in Puttenham's Arte of Poesie , " makingthe lewd well learned . " - PARK , ] Philip , and the formalities of the mass . These ENGLISH POETRY . 25.
עמוד 28
... learned to read . But such was the privilege of peerage , that ladies of quality might read " to themselves and alone , and not to others , " any chapter either in the Old or New Testament . This has the air of a sumptuary law , which ...
... learned to read . But such was the privilege of peerage , that ladies of quality might read " to themselves and alone , and not to others , " any chapter either in the Old or New Testament . This has the air of a sumptuary law , which ...
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