Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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In its learning he was carefully instructed ; and though his genius was of the
hardy kind that predominates over every obstacle , many events favoured its
felicitous development . From an accomplished scholar , he became a man of
business ...
In its learning he was carefully instructed ; and though his genius was of the
hardy kind that predominates over every obstacle , many events favoured its
felicitous development . From an accomplished scholar , he became a man of
business ...
Side 8
_ When from scenes of this kind we fancy Chaucer proscribed , a fugitive , the
inhabitant of a prison , with increasing years and declining fortune , his
knowledge of life seems to include all that man can learn from human experi .
ence . — But to ...
_ When from scenes of this kind we fancy Chaucer proscribed , a fugitive , the
inhabitant of a prison , with increasing years and declining fortune , his
knowledge of life seems to include all that man can learn from human experi .
ence . — But to ...
Side 26
Of this piece , called PIERCE THE PLOWMAN ' S CREDE , Pope has left the
following account : - “ An ignorant plain man , having learned his Paternoster and
Ave . Mary , wants to learn his creed . He asks several religious men of the
several ...
Of this piece , called PIERCE THE PLOWMAN ' S CREDE , Pope has left the
following account : - “ An ignorant plain man , having learned his Paternoster and
Ave . Mary , wants to learn his creed . He asks several religious men of the
several ...
Side 32
The same bustling lawyer still attends the courts ; the learned doctor may yet be
found in many villages and small towns ; the pardoner and friar have disguised
their mirth under a thicker cloak , — the name and the costume are changed , but
...
The same bustling lawyer still attends the courts ; the learned doctor may yet be
found in many villages and small towns ; the pardoner and friar have disguised
their mirth under a thicker cloak , — the name and the costume are changed , but
...
Side 58
It is said that there is a flattering tradition in the Stafford family that he was of Sti .
tenham . Whatever might be his birth , he was a learned and an accomplished
man , - whom his great contemporary compliments as the moral Gower .
It is said that there is a flattering tradition in the Stafford family that he was of Sti .
tenham . Whatever might be his birth , he was a learned and an accomplished
man , - whom his great contemporary compliments as the moral Gower .
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