The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century ...Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley ... J. Walter ... T. Becket [and 3 others] and Messrs. Fletcher, at Oxford, 1775 - 468 עמודים |
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עמוד xviii
... should have been fo conftantly made the theatre of the old British chivalry , but that so many of the favorite fictions which occur in the early French romances , should alfo be literally found in the tales and chronicles of the elder ...
... should have been fo conftantly made the theatre of the old British chivalry , but that so many of the favorite fictions which occur in the early French romances , should alfo be literally found in the tales and chronicles of the elder ...
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... should chufe to request . Egill , ftruck with gratitude , immediately compofed a panegyrical poem in the Norwegian language , then com- mon to both nations , on the virtues of Athelstan , which the latter as generously requited with two ...
... should chufe to request . Egill , ftruck with gratitude , immediately compofed a panegyrical poem in the Norwegian language , then com- mon to both nations , on the virtues of Athelstan , which the latter as generously requited with two ...
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... should read VARGOS , or VERGOS , i . e . Vagabonds .. 349 : Sir W. Temple's Effays , part iv . p .. The bards of Britain were originally .. a conftitutional appendage of the druidical hierarchy . In the parish of Llanidan in the ifle of ...
... should read VARGOS , or VERGOS , i . e . Vagabonds .. 349 : Sir W. Temple's Effays , part iv . p .. The bards of Britain were originally .. a conftitutional appendage of the druidical hierarchy . In the parish of Llanidan in the ifle of ...
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... should so frequently give place to a gentler set of manners , to the focial fenfibilities of polifhed life , and a more civilifed and elegant fpecies of imagination . Nor is this circumstance , which difarranges all our established ...
... should so frequently give place to a gentler set of manners , to the focial fenfibilities of polifhed life , and a more civilifed and elegant fpecies of imagination . Nor is this circumstance , which difarranges all our established ...
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... should not have furvived to compofe " this fong . When Caradoc haftened to the war , he was the son of a wild boar , " in hewing down the Saxons ; a bull in " the conflict of fight , he twisted the wood 66 [ fpear ] from their hands ...
... should not have furvived to compofe " this fong . When Caradoc haftened to the war , he was the son of a wild boar , " in hewing down the Saxons ; a bull in " the conflict of fight , he twisted the wood 66 [ fpear ] from their hands ...
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