The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 66
עמוד 42
... spirit sought revenge , by car- rying slaughter and destruction into every house and the whole country round . The Pythian oracle recom- mended the erection of a temple , the consecration of a grove , and an annual sacrifice of the ...
... spirit sought revenge , by car- rying slaughter and destruction into every house and the whole country round . The Pythian oracle recom- mended the erection of a temple , the consecration of a grove , and an annual sacrifice of the ...
עמוד 43
... spirit , whose nightly ravages in the hall of Hrothgar are marked by all the atrocities of the Grecian fable . Under the comprehensive name of Fairy , almost every member of the preceding catalogue has been indiscriminately mingled in ...
... spirit , whose nightly ravages in the hall of Hrothgar are marked by all the atrocities of the Grecian fable . Under the comprehensive name of Fairy , almost every member of the preceding catalogue has been indiscriminately mingled in ...
עמוד 58
... spirit of the times in which they were written , than to any want of faith in the auditors of a ruder age : the extravagant events of Beowulf's life might make 81 Among these may be reckoned the mysterious personage , who in the six ...
... spirit of the times in which they were written , than to any want of faith in the auditors of a ruder age : the extravagant events of Beowulf's life might make 81 Among these may be reckoned the mysterious personage , who in the six ...
עמוד 72
... spirits had left it behind them upon earth , as they winged their way to their celestial abodes . The acquisition of this knowledge stimulated Kyot to further inquiries ; and he proceeded to search in Latin books for the name of that ...
... spirits had left it behind them upon earth , as they winged their way to their celestial abodes . The acquisition of this knowledge stimulated Kyot to further inquiries ; and he proceeded to search in Latin books for the name of that ...
עמוד 81
... spirits was also termed by the Greeks and Romans to xaraxidio , Lares , Targa 9so , and Dii Penates . ( See Salmasius Exercit . Plin . p . 46. ) Now the images shown at Lavinium , as the identical statues of the Penates brought to Italy ...
... spirits was also termed by the Greeks and Romans to xaraxidio , Lares , Targa 9so , and Dii Penates . ( See Salmasius Exercit . Plin . p . 46. ) Now the images shown at Lavinium , as the identical statues of the Penates brought to Italy ...
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