Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... assistance has been rendered through- out the Cyclopædia of English Literature , and particularly in the poetical department , by Mr Robert Carruthers of Inverness . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Page Illumination - Early Printing.
... assistance has been rendered through- out the Cyclopædia of English Literature , and particularly in the poetical department , by Mr Robert Carruthers of Inverness . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Page Illumination - Early Printing.
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... Poetical Genius , 504 The Cameleon , 538 WILLIAM WOTTON , 506 Protogenes and Apelles , € 39 Decline of Pedantry in England , • 507 Richard's Theory of the Mind , 539 JOSEPH ADDISON , From the Letter from Italy , 540 xiv CYCLOPEDIA OF ...
... Poetical Genius , 504 The Cameleon , 538 WILLIAM WOTTON , 506 Protogenes and Apelles , € 39 Decline of Pedantry in England , • 507 Richard's Theory of the Mind , 539 JOSEPH ADDISON , From the Letter from Italy , 540 xiv CYCLOPEDIA OF ...
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... poetical air than it bears in Geoffrey's prose . The language is full of Saxon pe- culiarities , which might partly be the result of his living in so remote a province as Gloucestershire . Another critic acknowledges that , though cold ...
... poetical air than it bears in Geoffrey's prose . The language is full of Saxon pe- culiarities , which might partly be the result of his living in so remote a province as Gloucestershire . Another critic acknowledges that , though cold ...
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... poetical genius for at least a century and a half after his death , too truly exemplify the fine simile of Warton , that Chaucer was like a genial day in an English spring , when a brilliant sun en- livens the face of nature with ...
... poetical genius for at least a century and a half after his death , too truly exemplify the fine simile of Warton , that Chaucer was like a genial day in an English spring , when a brilliant sun en- livens the face of nature with ...
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... poetical ambition and refined his taste . The Divine Comedy of Dante had shed a glory over the literature of Italy ; Petrarch received his crown of laurel in the Capitol of Rome only five years before Chaucer first appeared as a poet ...
... poetical ambition and refined his taste . The Divine Comedy of Dante had shed a glory over the literature of Italy ; Petrarch received his crown of laurel in the Capitol of Rome only five years before Chaucer first appeared as a poet ...
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