History of English LiteratureHolt & Williams, 1872 - 502 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... sentiments to noble ones . ' ** From their origin in Germany this is what we find them , severe in manner , with grave inclinations and a manly dignity . They live solitary , each one near the spring or the wood which has taken his ...
... sentiments to noble ones . ' ** From their origin in Germany this is what we find them , severe in manner , with grave inclinations and a manly dignity . They live solitary , each one near the spring or the wood which has taken his ...
Pagina 16
... sentiments , as in the Iliad and the Odyssey those of the Greeks . Beowulf is a hero , a knight - errant before the days of chivalry , as the leaders of the German bands were feudal chiefs before the institution of feudalism . * He has ...
... sentiments , as in the Iliad and the Odyssey those of the Greeks . Beowulf is a hero , a knight - errant before the days of chivalry , as the leaders of the German bands were feudal chiefs before the institution of feudalism . * He has ...
Pagina 35
... sentiments of the court of love . The English rhymesters take it ; and when they wish to praise their earthly mistresses , they borrow , here as elsewhere , our ideas and very form of verse . One compares his lady to all kinds of ...
... sentiments of the court of love . The English rhymesters take it ; and when they wish to praise their earthly mistresses , they borrow , here as elsewhere , our ideas and very form of verse . One compares his lady to all kinds of ...
Pagina 57
... sentiments , but does not create characters ; he easily and ingeniously traces the wind- ing course of events and conversations , but does not mark the precise outline of a striking figure . If occasionally , as in the description of ...
... sentiments , but does not create characters ; he easily and ingeniously traces the wind- ing course of events and conversations , but does not mark the precise outline of a striking figure . If occasionally , as in the description of ...
Pagina 72
... displayed the sentiments of Petrarch . Lord Berners , At * Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , ed . Arber , 1869 , book i . ch . 31 , p . 74 . Lord Sheffield , Sir Thomas Wyatt , and Surrey in 72 THE PAGAN RENAISSANCE .
... displayed the sentiments of Petrarch . Lord Berners , At * Puttenham , The Arte of English Poesie , ed . Arber , 1869 , book i . ch . 31 , p . 74 . Lord Sheffield , Sir Thomas Wyatt , and Surrey in 72 THE PAGAN RENAISSANCE .
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