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
... observation . But he is serious and di- dactic on all occafions : he preferves the tone of the scholar and the moralist on the most lively topics . For this reason he feems to have been characterised by Chaucer with the appellation of ...
... observation . But he is serious and di- dactic on all occafions : he preferves the tone of the scholar and the moralist on the most lively topics . For this reason he feems to have been characterised by Chaucer with the appellation of ...
עמוד 31
... observation : whofe original feelings were too strong to be fuppreffed by books , and whofe learning was overbalanced by genius . This affectation of appearing learned , which yet was natural at the revival of literature , in our old ...
... observation : whofe original feelings were too strong to be fuppreffed by books , and whofe learning was overbalanced by genius . This affectation of appearing learned , which yet was natural at the revival of literature , in our old ...
עמוד 33
... observe , that the CONSOLATION was tranflated into Greek by Maximus Planudes , the most learned and ingenious of the Conftantinopolitan monks ' . c He is much commended as a catholic and philofopher by Hincmarus archbishop of Rheims ...
... observe , that the CONSOLATION was tranflated into Greek by Maximus Planudes , the most learned and ingenious of the Conftantinopolitan monks ' . c He is much commended as a catholic and philofopher by Hincmarus archbishop of Rheims ...
עמוד 70
... observation re- lating to Boccacio , its original author , which perhaps may deserve attention . It is highly probable that Boccacio learn- ed many anecdotes of Grecian history and Grecian fable , not to be found in any Greek writer now ...
... observation re- lating to Boccacio , its original author , which perhaps may deserve attention . It is highly probable that Boccacio learn- ed many anecdotes of Grecian history and Grecian fable , not to be found in any Greek writer now ...
עמוד 105
... observe , that about this period the minstrels were often more amply paid than the clergy . In this age , as in more enlightened times , the people loved better to be pleafed than inftructed . During many of the years of the reign of ...
... observe , that about this period the minstrels were often more amply paid than the clergy . In this age , as in more enlightened times , the people loved better to be pleafed than inftructed . During many of the years of the reign of ...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh Century to the ... <span dir=ltr>Thomas Warton</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2015 |
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