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 28
... language , will be found recurring in almost every country , as a common property inherited by descent . In illustration of these conclusions , we need only refer to those local traditions of distant countries which profess to record ...
... language , will be found recurring in almost every country , as a common property inherited by descent . In illustration of these conclusions , we need only refer to those local traditions of distant countries which profess to record ...
עמוד 32
... language , the his- tory of their application in various periods of society displays the same frequent recurrence of certain primitive images , and the same series of ever - changing analysis and combination which mark the growth and ...
... language , the his- tory of their application in various periods of society displays the same frequent recurrence of certain primitive images , and the same series of ever - changing analysis and combination which mark the growth and ...
עמוד 33
... 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 always have been compounded from existing ...
... 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 always have been compounded from existing ...
עמוד 34
... language , enlarge their power without varying their natural appearance . Even the personification of immaterial things , though ap- proaching nearest to the plastic nature of a really creative power , is but an extension of the same ...
... language , enlarge their power without varying their natural appearance . Even the personification of immaterial things , though ap- proaching nearest to the plastic nature of a really creative power , is but an extension of the same ...
עמוד 40
... language of that country " at pukra means both to make a murmuring noise , and to steal clandestinely . The names of these spirits seem to have originated in their boisterous temper . " Spuken , ' Germ . , to make a noise ; " spog ...
... language of that country " at pukra means both to make a murmuring noise , and to steal clandestinely . The names of these spirits seem to have originated in their boisterous temper . " Spuken , ' Germ . , to make a noise ; " spog ...
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