The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 13
... poet's patroness saint , comprehends a variety of other subjects ; as a description of the kingdom of the Mer- cians , the lives of saint Etheldred and saint Sexburgh , the foundation of the city of Chester , and a chronicle of our ...
... poet's patroness saint , comprehends a variety of other subjects ; as a description of the kingdom of the Mer- cians , the lives of saint Etheldred and saint Sexburgh , the foundation of the city of Chester , and a chronicle of our ...
עמוד 14
... poet's monastery . Bradshaw is not so fond of relating visions and miracles as his argument seems to pro- mise . Although concerned with three saints , he deals more in plain facts than in the fictions of religious romance ; and , on ...
... poet's monastery . Bradshaw is not so fond of relating visions and miracles as his argument seems to pro- mise . Although concerned with three saints , he deals more in plain facts than in the fictions of religious romance ; and , on ...
עמוד 23
... poet has a claim in this description , it altogether consists in the application . The circumstances themselves are faithfully copied by Bradshaw , from what his own age actually presented . In this respect , I mean as a picture of ...
... poet has a claim in this description , it altogether consists in the application . The circumstances themselves are faithfully copied by Bradshaw , from what his own age actually presented . In this respect , I mean as a picture of ...
עמוד 26
... poet . He was esteemed , not only the most facetious , but the most learned , of all the mercers , sheriffs , and aldermen , of his time : and no layman of that age is said to have been better skilled in the Latin language . He ...
... poet . He was esteemed , not only the most facetious , but the most learned , of all the mercers , sheriffs , and aldermen , of his time : and no layman of that age is said to have been better skilled in the Latin language . He ...
עמוד 28
... poet of this period is John Watson , a priest . He wrote a Latin theological tract entitled SPECULUM CHRISTIANI , which is a sort of paraphrase on the decalogue and the creed " . But it is interspersed with a great number of wretched En ...
... poet of this period is John Watson , a priest . He wrote a Latin theological tract entitled SPECULUM CHRISTIANI , which is a sort of paraphrase on the decalogue and the creed " . But it is interspersed with a great number of wretched En ...
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