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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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 83
עמוד 33
... reign of king John : in which the soul of one Thurkhill , a native of Tidstude in Essex is con- veyed by saint Julian from his body , when laid asleep , into hell and heaven . In hell he has a sight of the torments of the damned , which ...
... reign of king John : in which the soul of one Thurkhill , a native of Tidstude in Essex is con- veyed by saint Julian from his body , when laid asleep , into hell and heaven . In hell he has a sight of the torments of the damned , which ...
עמוד 35
... reign of Henry the Seventh . This in- duced me to think at first , that the piece was written about that time . But the writer mentions king Henry the Eighth , and the suppression of Monasteries . I will only add part of a Will in verse ...
... reign of Henry the Seventh . This in- duced me to think at first , that the piece was written about that time . But the writer mentions king Henry the Eighth , and the suppression of Monasteries . I will only add part of a Will in verse ...
עמוד 36
... reign of Henry the Sixth . In the year 1432 , when Henry the Sixth , after his coronation at Paris , made a triumphal entry into London , many stanzas , very probably written by Lydgate , were addressed to his ma- jesty , amidst a ...
... reign of Henry the Sixth . In the year 1432 , when Henry the Sixth , after his coronation at Paris , made a triumphal entry into London , many stanzas , very probably written by Lydgate , were addressed to his ma- jesty , amidst a ...
עמוד 38
... reign of a superstitious monarch , were instrumental in paving the way to the most opulent dignities of the church . " Whosoever , " adds the same penetrating historian , " had these toys in compiling , they were not altogether ...
... reign of a superstitious monarch , were instrumental in paving the way to the most opulent dignities of the church . " Whosoever , " adds the same penetrating historian , " had these toys in compiling , they were not altogether ...
עמוד 45
... reign of Henry the Seventh , is Stephen Hawes . He was patronised by that monarch , who possessed some tincture of literature , and is said by Bacon to have confuted a Lollard in a public disputation at Canterbury 2 . Hawes flourished ...
... reign of Henry the Seventh , is Stephen Hawes . He was patronised by that monarch , who possessed some tincture of literature , and is said by Bacon to have confuted a Lollard in a public disputation at Canterbury 2 . Hawes flourished ...
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