The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 2at Oxford, 1778 - 463 עמודים |
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עמוד 11
... should have been much more fparing in my specimens of these forgeries , which had been communicated to me in manuscript , and which I imagined I was imparting to my readers as curiofities . I had as yet feen only a few extracts of these ...
... should have been much more fparing in my specimens of these forgeries , which had been communicated to me in manuscript , and which I imagined I was imparting to my readers as curiofities . I had as yet feen only a few extracts of these ...
עמוד 18
... should chufe which of the two they liked best , and that the contents should instantly be distri- buted among them all . A knight by common confent is appointed to chuse for them , who fixes upon the chest filled with straw and stones ...
... should chufe which of the two they liked best , and that the contents should instantly be distri- buted among them all . A knight by common confent is appointed to chuse for them , who fixes upon the chest filled with straw and stones ...
עמוד 20
... should not here be mentioned , in preference to Efdras . Solinus is ranked so high , because he recorded nothing but wonders ; and Jofephus , on account of his fubject , had long been placed almost on a level with the bible . See ...
... should not here be mentioned , in preference to Efdras . Solinus is ranked so high , because he recorded nothing but wonders ; and Jofephus , on account of his fubject , had long been placed almost on a level with the bible . See ...
עמוד 22
... should not quote Petrarch : he mentions Dante only , who in the rubric is called " a certain poet of Italy named Dante , " quidam poeta Italiæ qui DANTE vocabatur ' . He appears to have been well acquainted with the Homelies of pope ...
... should not quote Petrarch : he mentions Dante only , who in the rubric is called " a certain poet of Italy named Dante , " quidam poeta Italiæ qui DANTE vocabatur ' . He appears to have been well acquainted with the Homelies of pope ...
עמוד 25
... should chuse to play at chefs , or read TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . This is certainly Chaucer's poem . That when her lift on nights wake In chambre , as to carol and daunce , Methinke I maie me more avaunce , If I may gone upon hir honde ...
... should chuse to play at chefs , or read TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . This is certainly Chaucer's poem . That when her lift on nights wake In chambre , as to carol and daunce , Methinke I maie me more avaunce , If I may gone upon hir honde ...
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