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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... supposed occasion of his Canterbury Tales superior to that of Boccacio's Decameron . Squire's Tale , Chaucer's capital poem . Origin of its fictions . Story of Patient Grisilde . Its origin , popularity , and characteristic excellence ...
... supposed occasion of his Canterbury Tales superior to that of Boccacio's Decameron . Squire's Tale , Chaucer's capital poem . Origin of its fictions . Story of Patient Grisilde . Its origin , popularity , and characteristic excellence ...
עמוד
... poems on chemistry by Norton and Ripley . 437 SECTION XXVI . Poems under the name of Thomas Rowlie . Supposed to be spu- rious ..... Appendix ( by the Editor ) 451 481 THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY . SECTION V. THE romance CONTENTS .
... poems on chemistry by Norton and Ripley . 437 SECTION XXVI . Poems under the name of Thomas Rowlie . Supposed to be spu- rious ..... Appendix ( by the Editor ) 451 481 THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY . SECTION V. THE romance CONTENTS .
עמוד 8
... Do- minus illuminatio mea .. -ADDITIONS . ] * closed , shut . In P. Plowman , of a blind man , " unsparryd his eine . ” i . e . opened his eyes . 9 into a deep and incurable melancholy from the supposed 8 THE HISTORY OF.
... Do- minus illuminatio mea .. -ADDITIONS . ] * closed , shut . In P. Plowman , of a blind man , " unsparryd his eine . ” i . e . opened his eyes . 9 into a deep and incurable melancholy from the supposed 8 THE HISTORY OF.
עמוד 9
... supposed loss of her paramour . " To morow ye shall yn huntyng fare ; And yede , my doughter , yn a chare , Yt shal be coverd wyth velvette reede And clothes of fyne golde al about your heede , With damaske whyte and asure blewe y Well ...
... supposed loss of her paramour . " To morow ye shall yn huntyng fare ; And yede , my doughter , yn a chare , Yt shal be coverd wyth velvette reede And clothes of fyne golde al about your heede , With damaske whyte and asure blewe y Well ...
עמוד 38
... supposed by the learned and accurate Wanley , to be a translation from the French : who adds , that it is not perhaps older than the times of Henry the Seventh . ° But as it abounds with many Saxon words , and seems to be quoted in SYR ...
... supposed by the learned and accurate Wanley , to be a translation from the French : who adds , that it is not perhaps older than the times of Henry the Seventh . ° But as it abounds with many Saxon words , and seems to be quoted in SYR ...
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