Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... story of Cokaygne , but they change its name without much improving it : they call it Lubber - land . In France and Italy the ori- ginal expression is become proverbial . In the second volume of Mr. Way's translations from Le Grand's ...
... story of Cokaygne , but they change its name without much improving it : they call it Lubber - land . In France and Italy the ori- ginal expression is become proverbial . In the second volume of Mr. Way's translations from Le Grand's ...
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... stories and of beasts , and of birds , that sungen " full delectably , and moveden by craft , that it " seemed that they weren quick . And he had also " in his garden all manner of fowls and of beasts , " that any man might think on ...
... stories and of beasts , and of birds , that sungen " full delectably , and moveden by craft , that it " seemed that they weren quick . And he had also " in his garden all manner of fowls and of beasts , " that any man might think on ...
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... ancient English author . Robert of Gloucester , though cold and prosaic , is not quite deficient in the valuable talent of arresting the attention ; and the orations , with which he occasionally diversifies the thread of his story , [ 98 ]
... ancient English author . Robert of Gloucester , though cold and prosaic , is not quite deficient in the valuable talent of arresting the attention ; and the orations , with which he occasionally diversifies the thread of his story , [ 98 ]
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George Ellis. which he occasionally diversifies the thread of his story , are in general appropriate and dramatic , and not only prove his good sense , but exhibit no unfavourable specimens of his eloquence . In his description of the ...
George Ellis. which he occasionally diversifies the thread of his story , are in general appropriate and dramatic , and not only prove his good sense , but exhibit no unfavourable specimens of his eloquence . In his description of the ...
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... story - book ) were written about this time ; because Robert de Brunne expressly mentions two poets , ERCELDOUN and KENDALE , as excelling in this mode of writing , and says of the story of Sir Tristram , that Over gestes it has th ...
... story - book ) were written about this time ; because Robert de Brunne expressly mentions two poets , ERCELDOUN and KENDALE , as excelling in this mode of writing , and says of the story of Sir Tristram , that Over gestes it has th ...
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