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 1
... KNIGHT OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER , A JUDGE AND A PATRON OF THE POLITE ARTS , THIS WORK IS MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED BY HIS GRACE'S MOST OBLIGED , AND MOST OBEDIENT SERVANT , VOL . I. a the Gentleman's Magazine for 1782-83 . The ...
... KNIGHT OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER , A JUDGE AND A PATRON OF THE POLITE ARTS , THIS WORK IS MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED BY HIS GRACE'S MOST OBLIGED , AND MOST OBEDIENT SERVANT , VOL . I. a the Gentleman's Magazine for 1782-83 . The ...
עמוד 22
... knights . " Ib . p . 52. To enumerate all the unfounded assertions contained in the section immediately following " the Saxon and English language would be to write a small treatise . Mr. Ritson has been available , ( at least in ( 22 ) ...
... knights . " Ib . p . 52. To enumerate all the unfounded assertions contained in the section immediately following " the Saxon and English language would be to write a small treatise . Mr. Ritson has been available , ( at least in ( 22 ) ...
עמוד 45
... knights of French romance , and were alike transgressed from motives of self - gratification , or a weak com- pliance with the solicitations of others . There is something more consolatory in the final catastrophe attached to the mo ...
... knights of French romance , and were alike transgressed from motives of self - gratification , or a weak com- pliance with the solicitations of others . There is something more consolatory in the final catastrophe attached to the mo ...
עמוד 70
... knight named Jo- seph of Arimathæa , ( a fine city in the land of Aromat ) . In this city Joseph was born , but had come to Jerusalem seven years before our Lord was crucified , and had embraced the Christian faith ; but did not dare to ...
... knight named Jo- seph of Arimathæa , ( a fine city in the land of Aromat ) . In this city Joseph was born , but had come to Jerusalem seven years before our Lord was crucified , and had embraced the Christian faith ; but did not dare to ...
עמוד 72
... knights unhesitatingly enroll themselves under the banner of the Caliph ; no trace of reli- gious animosities is to be found between the followers of the Crescent and the Cross ; and the Arabic appellations of the seven planets are thus ...
... knights unhesitatingly enroll themselves under the banner of the Caliph ; no trace of reli- gious animosities is to be found between the followers of the Crescent and the Cross ; and the Arabic appellations of the seven planets are thus ...
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