The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 2 |
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עמוד 84
He wishes also to see , how Homer , blind and an Asiatic , had described the lake
of Averno and the mountain of Circe . In another part of these letters , he
acknowledges the receipt of the Latin Homer ; and mentions with how much
satisfaction ...
He wishes also to see , how Homer , blind and an Asiatic , had described the lake
of Averno and the mountain of Circe . In another part of these letters , he
acknowledges the receipt of the Latin Homer ; and mentions with how much
satisfaction ...
עמוד 149
The BATTLE OF HASTINGS is called a translation from the Saxon : and contains
a minute description of the persons , arms , and characters of many of the chiefs ,
who fought in that important action . In this poem , Stonehenge is described as a
...
The BATTLE OF HASTINGS is called a translation from the Saxon : and contains
a minute description of the persons , arms , and characters of many of the chiefs ,
who fought in that important action . In this poem , Stonehenge is described as a
...
עמוד 228
One Jack Hare is the same fort of ludicrous character , who is thus described in
Lydgate's Tale of froward Maymonde . MSS . Laud . D. 31. Bibl . Bodt . A froward
knave pleynly to descryve , And a soggard shortely to declare , A precious knave
...
One Jack Hare is the same fort of ludicrous character , who is thus described in
Lydgate's Tale of froward Maymonde . MSS . Laud . D. 31. Bibl . Bodt . A froward
knave pleynly to descryve , And a soggard shortely to declare , A precious knave
...
עמוד 234
Which is described thus , ch . xxix .. Why should I tary by long continuance . Of the
feast ,. & c . In the same manner Chaucer passes over the particularities of
Cambuscan's feast , Squ . T. v . 83. Urr . And of Theseus's feait , Kn . T. v . 2199 .
Which is described thus , ch . xxix .. Why should I tary by long continuance . Of the
feast ,. & c . In the same manner Chaucer passes over the particularities of
Cambuscan's feast , Squ . T. v . 83. Urr . And of Theseus's feait , Kn . T. v . 2199 .
עמוד 364
In the cosmographical part of the play , in which the poet professes to treat of
dyvers straunge regyons , and of the new founde landys , the tracts of America
recently discovered , and the manners of the natives , are described . The
characters ...
In the cosmographical part of the play , in which the poet professes to treat of
dyvers straunge regyons , and of the new founde landys , the tracts of America
recently discovered , and the manners of the natives , are described . The
characters ...
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