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 xxviii
Under the idea , that Walter Mapes was a writer on this subject , and in the
fabulous way , some critics may be induced to think , that the WALTER ,
archdeacon of Oxford , from whom Geoffrey of Monmouth professes to have
received the ...
Under the idea , that Walter Mapes was a writer on this subject , and in the
fabulous way , some critics may be induced to think , that the WALTER ,
archdeacon of Oxford , from whom Geoffrey of Monmouth professes to have
received the ...
עמוד lxxvii
But , on that supposition , is it not extraordinary , that a cotemporary writer should
mention no circumstances of this action which we did not know before , and
which are not to be found in Malmsbury , Ordericus Vitalis , and other antient ...
But , on that supposition , is it not extraordinary , that a cotemporary writer should
mention no circumstances of this action which we did not know before , and
which are not to be found in Malmsbury , Ordericus Vitalis , and other antient ...
עמוד 32
Among these , no Roman writer appears to have been more studied and
esteemed , from the beginning to the clofe of the barbarous centuries , than
Boethius . Yet it is certain , that his allegorical personifications and his visionary
philosophy ...
Among these , no Roman writer appears to have been more studied and
esteemed , from the beginning to the clofe of the barbarous centuries , than
Boethius . Yet it is certain , that his allegorical personifications and his visionary
philosophy ...
עמוד 118
Under the reign of king Charles the seventh , Jean Cossa translated the
CHRONOLOGY of Mattheus Palmerius a learned Florentine , and a writer of
Italian poetry in imitation of Dante . In the dedication to Jane the third , queen of
Jerusalem ...
Under the reign of king Charles the seventh , Jean Cossa translated the
CHRONOLOGY of Mattheus Palmerius a learned Florentine , and a writer of
Italian poetry in imitation of Dante . In the dedication to Jane the third , queen of
Jerusalem ...
עמוד 190
He has the character of an elegant Latin writer ; and seems to have done the
same piece of service , perhaps in the same way , to other ... He was Latin
secretary to feveral bithops , and could poflibly write a legend or a letter with
equal facility .
He has the character of an elegant Latin writer ; and seems to have done the
same piece of service , perhaps in the same way , to other ... He was Latin
secretary to feveral bithops , and could poflibly write a legend or a letter with
equal facility .
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