Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... style ; and to astonish them by those abrupt tran- sitions which are very commonly ( though rather absurdly ) considered as Pindaric , and which are the universal characteristic of savage poetry . That the reader may be enabled to judge ...
... style ; and to astonish them by those abrupt tran- sitions which are very commonly ( though rather absurdly ) considered as Pindaric , and which are the universal characteristic of savage poetry . That the reader may be enabled to judge ...
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... style alone resembles this Ode , there is adaled , por- tioned , destined , and dal , Saxon , and dalgs , Gothic , are common terms for portion or lot , synonimous with the modern deal . 7 This word corresponds with cyn , genus , and ...
... style alone resembles this Ode , there is adaled , por- tioned , destined , and dal , Saxon , and dalgs , Gothic , are common terms for portion or lot , synonimous with the modern deal . 7 This word corresponds with cyn , genus , and ...
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... styles in treating the same subject . The following extract is taken from Wace's de- scription of the ceremonies and sports at King Arthur's coronation ; and the corresponding pas- sages from Layamon , Robert of Gloucester , and ...
... styles in treating the same subject . The following extract is taken from Wace's de- scription of the ceremonies and sports at King Arthur's coronation ; and the corresponding pas- sages from Layamon , Robert of Gloucester , and ...
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... style of this composi- tion , which is broken into a series of short , uncon- nected sentences , and in which the construction is as plain and artless as possible , and perfectly free from inversions , appears to indicate that little ...
... style of this composi- tion , which is broken into a series of short , uncon- nected sentences , and in which the construction is as plain and artless as possible , and perfectly free from inversions , appears to indicate that little ...
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... style is the strange use of the word re , which we have seen once used by Layamon , but which here occurs as a mere expletive in almost every page . There is an instance of it in the fol- lowing couplet , which is not quoted for this ...
... style is the strange use of the word re , which we have seen once used by Layamon , but which here occurs as a mere expletive in almost every page . There is an instance of it in the fol- lowing couplet , which is not quoted for this ...
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