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 xv
... still re- main ' , and are frequently cited by father Lobineau in his learned history of Baffe Bretagne . This territory was as it . were newly peopled in the fourth century by a colony or army of the Welfh , who migrated thither under ...
... still re- main ' , and are frequently cited by father Lobineau in his learned history of Baffe Bretagne . This territory was as it . were newly peopled in the fourth century by a colony or army of the Welfh , who migrated thither under ...
עמוד xvi
... still fubfifts between the two languages , that in our late conqueft of Belleifle , fuch of our foldiers as were natives of Wales were understood by the peafantry . Milton , whose imagination was much ftruck with the old British story ...
... still fubfifts between the two languages , that in our late conqueft of Belleifle , fuch of our foldiers as were natives of Wales were understood by the peafantry . Milton , whose imagination was much ftruck with the old British story ...
עמוד xvii
... still in fome measure a Celtic nation ; but that alfo the inhabitants of Cornwall , together with those of Devonshire and of the adjoining parts of Somersetshire , intermixing in a very flight degree with the Romans , and having ...
... still in fome measure a Celtic nation ; but that alfo the inhabitants of Cornwall , together with those of Devonshire and of the adjoining parts of Somersetshire , intermixing in a very flight degree with the Romans , and having ...
עמוד xxxiv
... still preserved < in the north , which exhibit all the feeds of chivalry " before it became a folemn institution . Even the com- mon arbitrary fictions of romance were most of them " familiar to the antient fcalds of the north , long ...
... still preserved < in the north , which exhibit all the feeds of chivalry " before it became a folemn institution . Even the com- mon arbitrary fictions of romance were most of them " familiar to the antient fcalds of the north , long ...
עמוד xxxv
... still to be feen in Cornwall , fo famous at this day for the athletic art : in which also they fometimes exhibited their fcriptural interludes . See infr . SECT . vi . p . 237. Frotho the Great , king of Denmark , in the first century ...
... still to be feen in Cornwall , fo famous at this day for the athletic art : in which also they fometimes exhibited their fcriptural interludes . See infr . SECT . vi . p . 237. Frotho the Great , king of Denmark , in the first century ...
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