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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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 53
עמוד 45
... fictions ; but this , as is well known , has been taken , in common with the general outline of the events , from the beautiful apologue of Apuleius . One of the earliest tales of faery in our own language , and perhaps the most ...
... fictions ; but this , as is well known , has been taken , in common with the general outline of the events , from the beautiful apologue of Apuleius . One of the earliest tales of faery in our own language , and perhaps the most ...
עמוד 50
... fictions . In one of Plutarch's tracts 70 , a certain Cleombrotus entertains the company with an account of an ... fiction has only been faithful to the earliest creed of nations , respecting the size and form of their domestic and ...
... fictions . In one of Plutarch's tracts 70 , a certain Cleombrotus entertains the company with an account of an ... fiction has only been faithful to the earliest creed of nations , respecting the size and form of their domestic and ...
עמוד 58
... fictions , we must rather attribute this circumstance to the spirit of the times in which they were written , than to any want of faith in the auditors of a ruder age : the extravagant events of Beowulf's life might make 81 Among these ...
... fictions , we must rather attribute this circumstance to the spirit of the times in which they were written , than to any want of faith in the auditors of a ruder age : the extravagant events of Beowulf's life might make 81 Among these ...
עמוד 59
... fictions of the ancient and modern world ; and , in noticing some of the disguises under which a common idea has been made to pass from one nar- rative to another , to evince the fondness of popular taste for a constant recurrence of ...
... fictions of the ancient and modern world ; and , in noticing some of the disguises under which a common idea has been made to pass from one nar- rative to another , to evince the fondness of popular taste for a constant recurrence of ...
עמוד 62
... fictions common to the ancient and modern world , this idea has been improved on , and applied to a vast variety of objects for conveying the person from place to place . He- rodotus , with his characteristic love of the marvellous ...
... fictions common to the ancient and modern world , this idea has been improved on , and applied to a vast variety of objects for conveying the person from place to place . He- rodotus , with his characteristic love of the marvellous ...
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