The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 2T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 30
... passages of this poem , not unlike the manner of Chaucer . The reader must have already • [ I know not if by sire Jovyn he means Jupiter , or the Roman emperour called Jovinian , against whom saint Jerom wrote , and whose history is in ...
... passages of this poem , not unlike the manner of Chaucer . The reader must have already • [ I know not if by sire Jovyn he means Jupiter , or the Roman emperour called Jovinian , against whom saint Jerom wrote , and whose history is in ...
עמוד 31
... passages . 1 Ippomedon , although the son of a king , is introduced wait- ing in his father's hall , at a grand festival . This servitude was so far from being dishonourable , that it was always re- quired as a preparatory step to ...
... passages . 1 Ippomedon , although the son of a king , is introduced wait- ing in his father's hall , at a grand festival . This servitude was so far from being dishonourable , that it was always re- quired as a preparatory step to ...
עמוד 52
... passage : " Warton anticipates the surprize of his reader in finding the En- glish language improve so slowly when we reach the verses of Davie . The his- torian of our poetry had in a former section treated of Robert De Brunne as a ...
... passage : " Warton anticipates the surprize of his reader in finding the En- glish language improve so slowly when we reach the verses of Davie . The his- torian of our poetry had in a former section treated of Robert De Brunne as a ...
עמוד 53
... passages are also copied from the French ROMAN D'ALEXANDRE , a poem in our author's age perhaps equally popular both in England and France . It is a work of considerable length ' . I will first give some extracts from the Prologue ...
... passages are also copied from the French ROMAN D'ALEXANDRE , a poem in our author's age perhaps equally popular both in England and France . It is a work of considerable length ' . I will first give some extracts from the Prologue ...
עמוד 61
... probable that Warton interpreted this passage of Alexander's horn : Mr. Weber certainly has ; though the context plainly shews that it was Da- rius who blew it . - EDIT . ] And he heom saide with voys clere , " Y ENGLISH POETRY . 61.
... probable that Warton interpreted this passage of Alexander's horn : Mr. Weber certainly has ; though the context plainly shews that it was Da- rius who blew it . - EDIT . ] And he heom saide with voys clere , " Y ENGLISH POETRY . 61.
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