The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1781 - 470 עמודים |
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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 63
עמוד xciv
... Such are the revolutions of tafte , and fo capricious the modes of composition , that a Latin homily - book of a German monk in the fifteenth century , should exhibit outlines of the tales of Boccace , Chaucer , and Parnell ! It may not ...
... Such are the revolutions of tafte , and fo capricious the modes of composition , that a Latin homily - book of a German monk in the fifteenth century , should exhibit outlines of the tales of Boccace , Chaucer , and Parnell ! It may not ...
עמוד 2
... such a complexion , Pe- trarch of course became the popular poet . Henry Howard earl Surrey , with a mistress perhaps as beautiful as Laura , and at least with Petrarch's paffion if not his taste , led the way to great im- provements in ...
... such a complexion , Pe- trarch of course became the popular poet . Henry Howard earl Surrey , with a mistress perhaps as beautiful as Laura , and at least with Petrarch's paffion if not his taste , led the way to great im- provements in ...
עמוד 10
... Such alfo is the power of time and accident over amorous vows , that even Surrey himself outlived the violence of his paffion . He married Frances , daughter of John earl of Oxford , by whom he left several children . One of his daugh ...
... Such alfo is the power of time and accident over amorous vows , that even Surrey himself outlived the violence of his paffion . He married Frances , daughter of John earl of Oxford , by whom he left several children . One of his daugh ...
עמוד 14
... Such flepes as yet delight : The pleasant dreames , the quiet bed of rest . The fecret thoughtes imparted with such trust ; The wanton talke , the divers change of play ; The frendship fworne , eche promise kept so just , Wherewith we ...
... Such flepes as yet delight : The pleasant dreames , the quiet bed of rest . The fecret thoughtes imparted with such trust ; The wanton talke , the divers change of play ; The frendship fworne , eche promise kept so just , Wherewith we ...
עמוד 20
... Such flepes as may begile the night : Contented with thine owne estate , Ne wish for death , ne feare his might ' . But Surrey was not merely the poet of idlenefs and gallantry . He was fitted both from nature and study , for the more ...
... Such flepes as may begile the night : Contented with thine owne estate , Ne wish for death , ne feare his might ' . But Surrey was not merely the poet of idlenefs and gallantry . He was fitted both from nature and study , for the more ...
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