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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 88
עמוד ii
... those of our own times , and by exhibiting human nature and human inventions in new lights , in unexpected appearances , and in various forms , are objects which forcibly ftrike a feeling imagination . Nor does this fpectacle afford ...
... those of our own times , and by exhibiting human nature and human inventions in new lights , in unexpected appearances , and in various forms , are objects which forcibly ftrike a feeling imagination . Nor does this fpectacle afford ...
עמוד iii
... those of the poet , as it poffeffes the additional advantage of transmitting to pofterity genuine delineations of life in its fimpleft ftages . Let me add , that anec- dotes of the rudiments of a favourite art will always be ...
... those of the poet , as it poffeffes the additional advantage of transmitting to pofterity genuine delineations of life in its fimpleft ftages . Let me add , that anec- dotes of the rudiments of a favourite art will always be ...
עמוד xvii
... those of Devonshire and of the adjoining parts of Somersetshire , intermixing in a very flight degree with the Romans , and having fuffered fewer important alterations in their original conftitution and customs from the imperial laws ...
... those of Devonshire and of the adjoining parts of Somersetshire , intermixing in a very flight degree with the Romans , and having fuffered fewer important alterations in their original conftitution and customs from the imperial laws ...
עמוד xxii
... Those who did not aspire fo contracted from their belief in thedream of their founder Brutus , in the temple of Diana , concerning his arrival in Britain . The archbishop very seriously advises them . to boaft no more of their relation ...
... Those who did not aspire fo contracted from their belief in thedream of their founder Brutus , in the temple of Diana , concerning his arrival in Britain . The archbishop very seriously advises them . to boaft no more of their relation ...
עמוד xxx
... those which characterife Geoffrey's history * . Some suppose , as I have hinted above , this romance to have been written by Turpin , a monk of the eighth century ; who , for his knowledge of the Latin language , his fanctity , and ...
... those which characterife Geoffrey's history * . Some suppose , as I have hinted above , this romance to have been written by Turpin , a monk of the eighth century ; who , for his knowledge of the Latin language , his fanctity , and ...
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