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
... given by Herodotus iii . c . 17-24 . Later traditions place the scene in the country of the Hyperboreans , a people changing their locality from the northern extremity of Asia to that of Europe , or even the coast of Gaul ( compare Diod ...
... given by Herodotus iii . c . 17-24 . Later traditions place the scene in the country of the Hyperboreans , a people changing their locality from the northern extremity of Asia to that of Europe , or even the coast of Gaul ( compare Diod ...
עמוד 33
... given wealth , dignity , and expression to language . There is however no fact more certain , within our knowledge of the past and our experience of the present , than that words neither have been nor are now invented ; but that they ...
... given wealth , dignity , and expression to language . There is however no fact more certain , within our knowledge of the past and our experience of the present , than that words neither have been nor are now invented ; but that they ...
עמוד 36
... given at length . The Russian Rusalkis belong to the same family . They are represented as a race of beautiful virgins , with long green hair , living in lakes and rivers , and who were generally seen swinging on the branches of trees ...
... given at length . The Russian Rusalkis belong to the same family . They are represented as a race of beautiful virgins , with long green hair , living in lakes and rivers , and who were generally seen swinging on the branches of trees ...
עמוד 39
... given by Pausanias of the thirty stones at Phara , each of which was inscribed with the name of some god . ( vii . c . 22. ) Damascius thought the stone in question to be under divine , Isidorus only demoniacal , influence . Photius ...
... given by Pausanias of the thirty stones at Phara , each of which was inscribed with the name of some god . ( vii . c . 22. ) Damascius thought the stone in question to be under divine , Isidorus only demoniacal , influence . Photius ...
עמוד 40
... given by Hil- debrand to the whole tribe of Gutichens or " gude neigh- bours " " The English Puck , the Scottish Bogle , the French Esprit Follet , or Goblin - the Gobelinus of monkish Latinity --and the German Kobold , are only varied ...
... given by Hil- debrand to the whole tribe of Gutichens or " gude neigh- bours " " The English Puck , the Scottish Bogle , the French Esprit Follet , or Goblin - the Gobelinus of monkish Latinity --and the German Kobold , are only varied ...
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