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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الصفحة xii
... Spirit's Epilogue in Comus , 334 Burning of Edinburgh and Leith by the English in 1544 , 305 L'Allegro , 335 JOHN SPOTISWOOD , 306 Il Penseroso , 336 Destruction of Religious Edifices in 1559 , · 306 From Lycidas , 337 James VI . and a ...
... Spirit's Epilogue in Comus , 334 Burning of Edinburgh and Leith by the English in 1544 , 305 L'Allegro , 335 JOHN SPOTISWOOD , 306 Il Penseroso , 336 Destruction of Religious Edifices in 1559 , · 306 From Lycidas , 337 James VI . and a ...
الصفحة 9
... spirit it was the age of chivalry and of the crusades , when men saw such deeds of heroism and self - devotion daily per- formed before their eyes , that nothing which could be imagined of the past was too extravagant to ap- pear ...
... spirit it was the age of chivalry and of the crusades , when men saw such deeds of heroism and self - devotion daily per- formed before their eyes , that nothing which could be imagined of the past was too extravagant to ap- pear ...
الصفحة 26
... spirit or rhythmical sweetness and harmony . It contains many vividly descriptive passages , and abounds in dignified and even in pathe- tic sentiment . This poem , which was completed in 1375 , is in octo - syllabic lines , forming ...
... spirit or rhythmical sweetness and harmony . It contains many vividly descriptive passages , and abounds in dignified and even in pathe- tic sentiment . This poem , which was completed in 1375 , is in octo - syllabic lines , forming ...
الصفحة 69
... spirit ; a contrite and a broken heart , O God , thou wilt not despise . ' 6 6 But Then said Master Tyrell of the Bratches , called William Tyrell , Thou liest , ' said he ; thou readest false , for the words are , " an humble spirit ...
... spirit ; a contrite and a broken heart , O God , thou wilt not despise . ' 6 6 But Then said Master Tyrell of the Bratches , called William Tyrell , Thou liest , ' said he ; thou readest false , for the words are , " an humble spirit ...
الصفحة 73
... spirit ; for Bale himself mentions that the first of them ( which may be seen in the Harleian Miscel- lany ) , and his tragedy of God's Promises , were acted by young men at the market - cross of Kilkenny upon a Sunday . In 1544 , he ...
... spirit ; for Bale himself mentions that the first of them ( which may be seen in the Harleian Miscel- lany ) , and his tragedy of God's Promises , were acted by young men at the market - cross of Kilkenny upon a Sunday . In 1544 , he ...
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afterwards beauty Ben Jonson breast breath bright Cæsar called Chaucer court death delight dost doth drama Duchess of Malfy Earl earth Eastward Hoe England English eyes Faery Queen fair fancy fear fire flowers Francis Beaumont gentle Giles Fletcher give grace hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Hudibras John John Lesley Jonson king labour lady language learning leave light live look Lord masque merry mind muse nature never night noble nymph passion Philip Massinger play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise prince queen racter reign rich Scotland Shakspeare shepherd shine sing sleep song soul Spenser spirit St Serf style sweet taste tell thee thine things thought tion tongue unto verse wind wine words write youth