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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... MOST NOBLE ORDER of the GARTER , A JUDGE AND A PATRON O F THE POLITE ARTS , THIS WORK IS MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED , By his Grace's moft obliged , And moft obedient Servant , THOMAS WARTON . PREFACE . N an age advanced to the highest degree ...
... MOST NOBLE ORDER of the GARTER , A JUDGE AND A PATRON O F THE POLITE ARTS , THIS WORK IS MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED , By his Grace's moft obliged , And moft obedient Servant , THOMAS WARTON . PREFACE . N an age advanced to the highest degree ...
עמוד vi
... most part little more than religious rhapsodies , and that scarce any compofitions remain marked with the native images of that people in their pagan ftate , every reader that reflects but for a mo- ment on our political establishment ...
... most part little more than religious rhapsodies , and that scarce any compofitions remain marked with the native images of that people in their pagan ftate , every reader that reflects but for a mo- ment on our political establishment ...
עמוד xx
... most of the British manuscripts of this history are translations from Geoffrey's Latin : for Britannia they have BRYTTAEN , which in the original would have been PRYDAIN . Geoffrey's tranflation , and for obvious reafons , is a very ...
... most of the British manuscripts of this history are translations from Geoffrey's Latin : for Britannia they have BRYTTAEN , which in the original would have been PRYDAIN . Geoffrey's tranflation , and for obvious reafons , is a very ...
עמוד xxii
... most rational mode of accounting for it , is to fuppofe , that the revival of Virgil's Eneid about the fixth or seventh century , which re- presented the Trojans as the founders of Rome , the capital of the fupreme pontiff , and a city ...
... most rational mode of accounting for it , is to fuppofe , that the revival of Virgil's Eneid about the fixth or seventh century , which re- presented the Trojans as the founders of Rome , the capital of the fupreme pontiff , and a city ...
עמוד xxiii
... most of the European nations were provincial to the Romans , thofe who fancied themselves to be of Trojan extraction might have imbibed this notion , at least have ac- quired a general knowledge of the Trojan ftory , from their ...
... most of the European nations were provincial to the Romans , thofe who fancied themselves to be of Trojan extraction might have imbibed this notion , at least have ac- quired a general knowledge of the Trojan ftory , from their ...
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