Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Том 3 |
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English poets George Ellis. BODLEIAN LIBRARY BOUGHT OUT OF THE
GORDON DUFF FUND 2805 e 1793 OF THE Early English Poets , TO WHICH IS
PREFIXED.
English poets George Ellis. BODLEIAN LIBRARY BOUGHT OUT OF THE
GORDON DUFF FUND 2805 e 1793 OF THE Early English Poets , TO WHICH IS
PREFIXED.
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English poets George Ellis. OF THE Early English Poets , TO WHICH IS
PREFIXED AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE
ENGLISH POETRY AND LANGUAGE ; IN THREE VOLUMES . BY GEORGE
ELLIS , ESQ .
English poets George Ellis. OF THE Early English Poets , TO WHICH IS
PREFIXED AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE
ENGLISH POETRY AND LANGUAGE ; IN THREE VOLUMES . BY GEORGE
ELLIS , ESQ .
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JAMES I . It has been remarked by bishop Percy , that almost all the poetry which
was composed during the early part of the preceding reign , was remarkable for
the facility and musical flow of its versification ; whereas the compositions of ...
JAMES I . It has been remarked by bishop Percy , that almost all the poetry which
was composed during the early part of the preceding reign , was remarkable for
the facility and musical flow of its versification ; whereas the compositions of ...
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