Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 עמודים |
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... poet had hi- therto done . He was also the friend of Petrarch , and probably of Boccaccio , the daily witness and sharer in court pageants , the companion of the most polished persons of Edward's court , the fa- vourite poet of that ...
... poet had hi- therto done . He was also the friend of Petrarch , and probably of Boccaccio , the daily witness and sharer in court pageants , the companion of the most polished persons of Edward's court , the fa- vourite poet of that ...
עמוד 8
... poet . But Chaucer was eminently what the old romances call " a man of middle earth ; " and nature soon reclaimed his genius from the regions of pure fancy to a field better worthy of his energetic powers . Before the full vigour of his ...
... poet . But Chaucer was eminently what the old romances call " a man of middle earth ; " and nature soon reclaimed his genius from the regions of pure fancy to a field better worthy of his energetic powers . Before the full vigour of his ...
עמוד 12
... blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness the banner of beauty - 12 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness the banner of beauty - 12 HISTORY OF EARLY.
עמוד 14
... poet or laureate was become an established office at the court of Henry the Third , with a fixed salary . The person who first held this office , termed Henry the Versifier , was a native of France , as were all the minstrels at- tached ...
... poet or laureate was become an established office at the court of Henry the Third , with a fixed salary . The person who first held this office , termed Henry the Versifier , was a native of France , as were all the minstrels at- tached ...
עמוד 19
... poet of greater pretensions than any of his predecessors , if the claim of Adam Davie to the authorship of the Life of Alexander the Great is allowed . This early writer describes himself as the Marshal of Stratford le Bow , near London ...
... poet of greater pretensions than any of his predecessors , if the claim of Adam Davie to the authorship of the Life of Alexander the Great is allowed . This early writer describes himself as the Marshal of Stratford le Bow , near London ...
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