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 49
A tract , entitled COMPARATIO STUDIORUM ET Rei Militaris , written by Lapus
de Castellione , a Florentine civilian , and a great translator into Latin of the
Greek classics , is also inscribed to the duke , at the desire of Zeno archbishop of
...
A tract , entitled COMPARATIO STUDIORUM ET Rei Militaris , written by Lapus
de Castellione , a Florentine civilian , and a great translator into Latin of the
Greek classics , is also inscribed to the duke , at the desire of Zeno archbishop of
...
עמוד 54
These verses , founded on a sort of spiritual masquerade , anciently celebrated in
churches ' , were originally written by one Macaber in German rhymes , and were
translated into Latin about the year 1460 , by one who calls himself Petrus ...
These verses , founded on a sort of spiritual masquerade , anciently celebrated in
churches ' , were originally written by one Macaber in German rhymes , and were
translated into Latin about the year 1460 , by one who calls himself Petrus ...
עמוד 167
On the other hand , it was written after the appearance of Lucan's PHARSALIA ,
as the author , at the beginning of the second book , commends Virgil , Macer " ,
Ovid , and Lucan . The name of Cato probably became prefixed to these distichs
...
On the other hand , it was written after the appearance of Lucan's PHARSALIA ,
as the author , at the beginning of the second book , commends Virgil , Macer " ,
Ovid , and Lucan . The name of Cato probably became prefixed to these distichs
...
עמוד 364
The characters are , a Mersenger who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity ,
Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . D.
ii . 4 : f fome anecdotes of the state of antient mufic , written while the author was ...
The characters are , a Mersenger who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity ,
Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . D.
ii . 4 : f fome anecdotes of the state of antient mufic , written while the author was ...
עמוד 399
It was called the TRIUMPH OF Peace , and written by Shirley , then a student of
Gray's - inn . The scenery was the invention of Jones , and the music was
composed by William Lawes and Simon Ives . * . Some curious * · Dugdale IBID .
p . 246.
It was called the TRIUMPH OF Peace , and written by Shirley , then a student of
Gray's - inn . The scenery was the invention of Jones , and the music was
composed by William Lawes and Simon Ives . * . Some curious * · Dugdale IBID .
p . 246.
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