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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... poetical history . He was born in 1490 , and educated at St Andrews , long the most distinguished of the Scottish universities . He afterwards went abroad to France and Ger- many ; but he could not have been long on his travels , as ...
... poetical history . He was born in 1490 , and educated at St Andrews , long the most distinguished of the Scottish universities . He afterwards went abroad to France and Ger- many ; but he could not have been long on his travels , as ...
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... poetical . He afterwards wrote The Monarchie , or sketches of all kingdoms , political , moral , and satirical . That both his con- ceptions and language were occasionally⚫highly poetical , will be better 78 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... poetical . He afterwards wrote The Monarchie , or sketches of all kingdoms , political , moral , and satirical . That both his con- ceptions and language were occasionally⚫highly poetical , will be better 78 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) ceptions and language were occasionally⚫highly poetical , will be better learned by the following ...
With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) ceptions and language were occasionally⚫highly poetical , will be better learned by the following ...
Side 87
... poetry , depends almost exclusively on the condition of the society in which they move . Now , the state of so- ciety in England in the fifteenth century was pe- culiarly unfavourable to the nurture and develop- ment of poetical genius ...
... poetry , depends almost exclusively on the condition of the society in which they move . Now , the state of so- ciety in England in the fifteenth century was pe- culiarly unfavourable to the nurture and develop- ment of poetical genius ...
Side 88
... poetical his- tory at this time rather serve to cumber the memory than to add to the stores of knowledge or pleasure . The settlement of the government by Henry VII . is the date in English history on which the philoso- pher , the ...
... poetical his- tory at this time rather serve to cumber the memory than to add to the stores of knowledge or pleasure . The settlement of the government by Henry VII . is the date in English history on which the philoso- pher , the ...
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