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 xiii
... appears to have been imported into Europe by a people , whofe modes of thinking , and habits of invention , are not natural to that country . It is generally supposed to have been borrowed from the Arabians . But this origin has not ...
... appears to have been imported into Europe by a people , whofe modes of thinking , and habits of invention , are not natural to that country . It is generally supposed to have been borrowed from the Arabians . But this origin has not ...
עמוד xv
... appear hereafter . d In the British Museum is a set of old French tales of chivalry in verse , writ- ten , as it seems ... appears to have fet up a fe- parate intereft in Britain , and to have engaged an army of the provincial Britons on ...
... appear hereafter . d In the British Museum is a set of old French tales of chivalry in verse , writ- ten , as it seems ... appears to have fet up a fe- parate intereft in Britain , and to have engaged an army of the provincial Britons on ...
עמוד xviii
... appears extremely problematical : I mean , not only that Wales 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 ...
... appears extremely problematical : I mean , not only that Wales 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 ...
עמוד xx
... appears by the 66 66 .6 original , that the British name of Ca- RAUSIUS was CARAWN ; hence TRE- GARAUN , i . e . TREGARON , and the " river CARAUN , which gives name to " ABERCORN . In the British there is no " divifion into books and ...
... appears by the 66 66 .6 original , that the British name of Ca- RAUSIUS was CARAWN ; hence TRE- GARAUN , i . e . TREGARON , and the " river CARAUN , which gives name to " ABERCORN . In the British there is no " divifion into books and ...
עמוד xxiii
... appears for obvious reafons to have been an artful interpolation of the translator , who was an ecclefiaftic . But I will felect other arguments . Canute's forest , or Can- See infr . SECT . iii . p . 127 , 128 . b 2 y L. iii . c . 13 ...
... appears for obvious reafons to have been an artful interpolation of the translator , who was an ecclefiaftic . But I will felect other arguments . Canute's forest , or Can- See infr . SECT . iii . p . 127 , 128 . b 2 y L. iii . c . 13 ...
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