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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תוצאות 11-15 מתוך 100
עמוד 48
... period the popular creed made the same distinctions between the queen of Faerie and the Elf - queen , that were ob- served in Grecian mythology , between their undoubted paral- lels , Artemis and Persephone . At present the traces of ...
... period the popular creed made the same distinctions between the queen of Faerie and the Elf - queen , that were ob- served in Grecian mythology , between their undoubted paral- lels , Artemis and Persephone . At present the traces of ...
עמוד 56
... periods they are chiefly noticed to mark the malignancy of their disposition , or to ridicule their impotent pretensions , and occasionally they are brought forward to bear their reluc- tant testimony to the superiority of the dominant ...
... periods they are chiefly noticed to mark the malignancy of their disposition , or to ridicule their impotent pretensions , and occasionally they are brought forward to bear their reluc- tant testimony to the superiority of the dominant ...
עמוד 57
... period when the " See Grahame's Sketches , & c . quoted in the notes to the Lady of the Lake , and Davies's Celtic Mythology , p . 156 . It may be right to caution the reader against a very common error , in which the motives that gave ...
... period when the " See Grahame's Sketches , & c . quoted in the notes to the Lady of the Lake , and Davies's Celtic Mythology , p . 156 . It may be right to caution the reader against a very common error , in which the motives that gave ...
עמוד 83
... period , but which having already received a secular or historical cast , was uttered as such by them with the most unsuspecting good faith . 134 The doctrine of the metempsycho- sis , which formed so conspicuous an article of the ...
... period , but which having already received a secular or historical cast , was uttered as such by them with the most unsuspecting good faith . 134 The doctrine of the metempsycho- sis , which formed so conspicuous an article of the ...
עמוד 89
... period in England , and from the interest it has recently excited , by its reception into one of those unrivalled produc- 159 Apollod . Biblioth . i . c . 8. 1. “ At length Gest told them the reason of his being called Norna - Gest ...
... period in England , and from the interest it has recently excited , by its reception into one of those unrivalled produc- 159 Apollod . Biblioth . i . c . 8. 1. “ At length Gest told them the reason of his being called Norna - Gest ...
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