Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... considered by the greater number of readers as a hopeless attempt , to search for these sources of amusement and information , amidst the obscurity of a difficult , and almost unintelligible language . To appreciate this difficulty , is ...
... considered by the greater number of readers as a hopeless attempt , to search for these sources of amusement and information , amidst the obscurity of a difficult , and almost unintelligible language . To appreciate this difficulty , is ...
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... considered the cause of these changes as inexplicable . " The adultera- tion of the Saxon tongue ( says he ) , by a mixture of the Norman , becomes apparent ; yet it is not so much changed by the admixture of new words , which might be ...
... considered the cause of these changes as inexplicable . " The adultera- tion of the Saxon tongue ( says he ) , by a mixture of the Norman , becomes apparent ; yet it is not so much changed by the admixture of new words , which might be ...
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... considered as Pindaric , and which are the universal characteristic of savage poetry . That the reader may be enabled to judge for himself concerning the truth of all the foregoing observations , he is here presented with a specimen of ...
... considered as Pindaric , and which are the universal characteristic of savage poetry . That the reader may be enabled to judge for himself concerning the truth of all the foregoing observations , he is here presented with a specimen of ...
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... the English language ; so that some notice of them is necessary to connect the links of our literary history . Indeed it has not been sufficiently considered ; that there was a period , and that of considerable [ 36 ]
... the English language ; so that some notice of them is necessary to connect the links of our literary history . Indeed it has not been sufficiently considered ; that there was a period , and that of considerable [ 36 ]
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... considered as the father of French lyric poetry , so that the high reputation he enjoyed appears to have been well deserved . GUERNES , an ecclesiastic of Pont St. Maxence , in Picardy , wrote a metrical Life of Thomas a Becket ; and ...
... considered as the father of French lyric poetry , so that the high reputation he enjoyed appears to have been well deserved . GUERNES , an ecclesiastic of Pont St. Maxence , in Picardy , wrote a metrical Life of Thomas a Becket ; and ...
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