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, Volume 21801 |
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... poem in Latin , ridicu- lously interlarded with French . The drollery of these works is wretchedly vulgar ; and indeed ... poems are said to have been printed in 1512 , in octavo ; and a more complete edition was published in duodecimo ...
... poem in Latin , ridicu- lously interlarded with French . The drollery of these works is wretchedly vulgar ; and indeed ... poems are said to have been printed in 1512 , in octavo ; and a more complete edition was published in duodecimo ...
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... poems possess considerable merit ; and , as well as his prose works , were considered by his contemporaries as a model of pure and elegant language . This excellence principally recommended them to the notice of Dr. Johnson , who has ...
... poems possess considerable merit ; and , as well as his prose works , were considered by his contemporaries as a model of pure and elegant language . This excellence principally recommended them to the notice of Dr. Johnson , who has ...
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... poem , ( de Script . Brit . edit . 1548 , p . 254. ) declares that he flourished in 1526 . His work , which is now extremely rare , forms a small duodecimo volume , elegantly printed in black letter , without date or publisher's name ...
... poem , ( de Script . Brit . edit . 1548 , p . 254. ) declares that he flourished in 1526 . His work , which is now extremely rare , forms a small duodecimo volume , elegantly printed in black letter , without date or publisher's name ...
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... poem is preceded by an epistle , in which the author reminds his pupil , of the tenderness with which he had watched over his childhood , and of the amusements with which he had blended his instruction ; and the work concludes with an ...
... poem is preceded by an epistle , in which the author reminds his pupil , of the tenderness with which he had watched over his childhood , and of the amusements with which he had blended his instruction ; and the work concludes with an ...
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... poem usually called " the Monarchy , " which comprehends more than half the volume , is a sort of abstract of universal history , in question and answer , the interlocutors being Experience and a Courtier . This fanciful mode of ...
... poem usually called " the Monarchy , " which comprehends more than half the volume , is a sort of abstract of universal history , in question and answer , the interlocutors being Experience and a Courtier . This fanciful mode of ...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2 English poets Volledige weergave - 1801 |
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