The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 31
... early wishes , extreme longevity and great corporeal strength , are believed to be the enviable lot of all 30. Hence the fictions of every country have agreed in regarding an unusual exten- sion of the thread of life as a mark of divine ...
... early wishes , extreme longevity and great corporeal strength , are believed to be the enviable lot of all 30. Hence the fictions of every country have agreed in regarding an unusual exten- sion of the thread of life as a mark of divine ...
עמוד 55
... early infancy , the reason vainly struggles to eradicate in after life , and of which it may be said , that however little they generally appear to govern our external conduct , they always maintain their ground in the recesses of the ...
... early infancy , the reason vainly struggles to eradicate in after life , and of which it may be said , that however little they generally appear to govern our external conduct , they always maintain their ground in the recesses of the ...
עמוד 58
... early Icelandic songs , make the slightest pretensions to histori- cal worth ; and can only abound in such productions as either treat of subjects professedly mythological , or are the manifest creation of the writer's invention . An ...
... early Icelandic songs , make the slightest pretensions to histori- cal worth ; and can only abound in such productions as either treat of subjects professedly mythological , or are the manifest creation of the writer's invention . An ...
עמוד 67
... early Grecian fable , and whose goetic practices , like those of Abaris , have secured for him a dubious fame , is Epimenides the Cretan . Of him we are also told that he was never known to eat , but that he allayed his hunger by ...
... early Grecian fable , and whose goetic practices , like those of Abaris , have secured for him a dubious fame , is Epimenides the Cretan . Of him we are also told that he was never known to eat , but that he allayed his hunger by ...
עמוד 68
... earliest tradition on record has given the popular view of its powers , that it never failed to pro- duce a constant ... early circulation in the North ; for one of the Glossaries publish ed by Professor Nyerup , in his Symbol . Teut ...
... earliest tradition on record has given the popular view of its powers , that it never failed to pro- duce a constant ... early circulation in the North ; for one of the Glossaries publish ed by Professor Nyerup , in his Symbol . Teut ...
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