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 6-10 מתוך 62
עמוד 56
... received credit for , —was a gradual amalgamation of the ancient and established faith . In those documents approaching nearest to the æra of a nation's conversion , such as the oldest Icelandic Sagas , we find the mention of these ...
... received credit for , —was a gradual amalgamation of the ancient and established faith . In those documents approaching nearest to the æra of a nation's conversion , such as the oldest Icelandic Sagas , we find the mention of these ...
עמוד 66
... received its master's commands , than it became p . 93 . 102 Jamieson's Scottish Ballads , vol . i . have had much the same effect upon their respective flocks . See pp . 25. 111 . 112. ( ed . Villoison . ) The pipe of Pan , in the same ...
... received its master's commands , than it became p . 93 . 102 Jamieson's Scottish Ballads , vol . i . have had much the same effect upon their respective flocks . See pp . 25. 111 . 112. ( ed . Villoison . ) The pipe of Pan , in the same ...
עמוד 67
... received a deposit of food for one , than the gift became multiplied into a supply for a hundred ; or in those stories where the charity bestowed upon the houseless wanderer , is rewarded by an endless stock of some requisite article of ...
... received a deposit of food for one , than the gift became multiplied into a supply for a hundred ; or in those stories where the charity bestowed upon the houseless wanderer , is rewarded by an endless stock of some requisite article of ...
עמוד 75
... received as a reward for his obedience the golden chalice of the god . This he now ascended ; and during a furious storm , excited for the purpose of putting his courage to the test , he traversed the ocean in it till he reached the ...
... received as a reward for his obedience the golden chalice of the god . This he now ascended ; and during a furious storm , excited for the purpose of putting his courage to the test , he traversed the ocean in it till he reached the ...
עמוד 83
... 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 Celtic creed , would be sufficient to ...
... 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 Celtic creed , would be sufficient to ...
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