The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 2T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 69
עמוד 1
... present state has been composed from the materials of at least two or three if not more romances . The first is a most tiresome love story , which , it may be pre- sumed , originally ended with the mar- VOL . II . B riage of the fond ...
... present state has been composed from the materials of at least two or three if not more romances . The first is a most tiresome love story , which , it may be pre- sumed , originally ended with the mar- VOL . II . B riage of the fond ...
עמוד 11
... present him with a pea- cock , and a cup of piment . Carpentier , ubi supr . vol . iii . p . 277 . Chaucer says of the Frankelein , Prol . p . 4. Urr . v . 345 . Withoutin bake mete never was his house . And in this poem , Signat . B ...
... present him with a pea- cock , and a cup of piment . Carpentier , ubi supr . vol . iii . p . 277 . Chaucer says of the Frankelein , Prol . p . 4. Urr . v . 345 . Withoutin bake mete never was his house . And in this poem , Signat . B ...
עמוד 13
... present form is an unskilful rifaci- mento of an earlier version , since the mode of pronouncing the hero's name . writer was even ignorant of the true Throughout Copland's edition - with one exception - it is a word of two sylla- bles ...
... present form is an unskilful rifaci- mento of an earlier version , since the mode of pronouncing the hero's name . writer was even ignorant of the true Throughout Copland's edition - with one exception - it is a word of two sylla- bles ...
עמוד 23
... present text has been cor- rected . On the authority of Douglas's version of the Eneid and Ruddiman's Glossary , he interprets " Tars " to mean Thrace ; but as the story is one of pure invention , and at best but a romantic le- gend ...
... present text has been cor- rected . On the authority of Douglas's version of the Eneid and Ruddiman's Glossary , he interprets " Tars " to mean Thrace ; but as the story is one of pure invention , and at best but a romantic le- gend ...
עמוד 69
... present period ; for Matthew Paris , who wrote about the year 1240 , says that they were such as " MIRACULA VUL- And we learn from Chaucer , that in his time PLAYS of MIRACLES were the common resort. GARITER APPELLAMUS " . " conclusion ...
... present period ; for Matthew Paris , who wrote about the year 1240 , says that they were such as " MIRACULA VUL- And we learn from Chaucer , that in his time PLAYS of MIRACLES were the common resort. GARITER APPELLAMUS " . " conclusion ...
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