The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 73
עמוד 17
... frequently called upon in a later century , to travel back to one preceding , that we are then treated with specimens which ought to have found a place in an earlier chapter , the zeal of criticism is made to exceed the limits either of ...
... frequently called upon in a later century , to travel back to one preceding , that we are then treated with specimens which ought to have found a place in an earlier chapter , the zeal of criticism is made to exceed the limits either of ...
עמוד 22
... frequently exercised it with the cruelty of a giant . The tyranny of the master was therefore to be avenged on the head of his otherwise too guilty pupil ; and the double end to be gained , of inflicting an insidious wound upon a foe ...
... frequently exercised it with the cruelty of a giant . The tyranny of the master was therefore to be avenged on the head of his otherwise too guilty pupil ; and the double end to be gained , of inflicting an insidious wound upon a foe ...
עמוד 23
... frequent repetitions , they have been reserved for consideration here , and may be classed under the general heads of : -objections to the Dissertation on the Origin of Romantic Fiction , the credibility of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ...
... frequent repetitions , they have been reserved for consideration here , and may be classed under the general heads of : -objections to the Dissertation on the Origin of Romantic Fiction , the credibility of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ...
עמוד 26
... frequently presented to the imagination . Man regards himself then but as the first link in the chain of animate and inanimate nature , as the associate and fellow of all that exists around him , rather than as a se- parate being of a ...
... frequently presented to the imagination . Man regards himself then but as the first link in the chain of animate and inanimate nature , as the associate and fellow of all that exists around him , rather than as a se- parate being of a ...
עמוד 32
... frequent recurrence of certain primitive images , and the same series of ever - changing analysis and combination which mark the growth and progress of language itself . There will appear something fanciful perhaps in this comparison ...
... frequent recurrence of certain primitive images , and the same series of ever - changing analysis and combination which mark the growth and progress of language itself . There will appear something fanciful perhaps in this comparison ...
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