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 xxiv
... ladies being placed placed on the walls of " the castles , darted amorous glances on the combatants . " None of thefe ladies efteemed any knight worthy of her love , but fuch as had given proof of his gallantry in three " feveral ...
... ladies being placed placed on the walls of " the castles , darted amorous glances on the combatants . " None of thefe ladies efteemed any knight worthy of her love , but fuch as had given proof of his gallantry in three " feveral ...
עמוד 7
... lady's regard , who was the bravest champion . Hére we fee valour inspired by love . In the mean time , the same heroic spirit which was the fureft claim to the favour of the ladies , was often exerted in their protection : a protection ...
... lady's regard , who was the bravest champion . Hére we fee valour inspired by love . In the mean time , the same heroic spirit which was the fureft claim to the favour of the ladies , was often exerted in their protection : a protection ...
עמוד 8
... lady thus won , or thus defended , confcious of her own importance , affecting an air of stateliness : it was her pride to have pre- served her chastity inviolate , fhe could perceive no merit but that of invincible bravery , and could ...
... lady thus won , or thus defended , confcious of her own importance , affecting an air of stateliness : it was her pride to have pre- served her chastity inviolate , fhe could perceive no merit but that of invincible bravery , and could ...
עמוד 10
... ladies of the most eminent diftinction and quality , the ruling paffion for war was tempered with courtesy . The prize of contending champions was adjudged by the ladies ; who did not think it inconfiftent to be prefent or to prefide at ...
... ladies of the most eminent diftinction and quality , the ruling paffion for war was tempered with courtesy . The prize of contending champions was adjudged by the ladies ; who did not think it inconfiftent to be prefent or to prefide at ...
עמוד 11
... ladies were reconciled , the faint and the hero were blended , and charity and revenge , zeal and gallantry , devotion and valour , were united . Those who think that chivalry started late , from the na- ture of the feudal conftitution ...
... ladies were reconciled , the faint and the hero were blended , and charity and revenge , zeal and gallantry , devotion and valour , were united . Those who think that chivalry started late , from the na- ture of the feudal conftitution ...
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