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 من الصفحات |
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... a rugged and disjointed language , began to be generally cul- tivated , and gradually to become more refined and ( a ) Less . ( b ) Began . ( c ) Call . copious ; and the fictions of romance and chivalry , 18 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... a rugged and disjointed language , began to be generally cul- tivated , and gradually to become more refined and ( a ) Less . ( b ) Began . ( c ) Call . copious ; and the fictions of romance and chivalry , 18 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... chivalry , by this time interwoven with the Arabesque orna- ments and wild fantasies introduced by the Crusa- ders , gradually displaced in general favour the dull versified chronicles and homilies of an earlier pe- riod . The reign of ...
... chivalry , by this time interwoven with the Arabesque orna- ments and wild fantasies introduced by the Crusa- ders , gradually displaced in general favour the dull versified chronicles and homilies of an earlier pe- riod . The reign of ...
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... chivalry are constantly ingrafted on classical his- tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true reading : - Merry swithe it is in halle , When the berdes waveth alle . Among the poets of the Second Edward's reign was Robert ...
... chivalry are constantly ingrafted on classical his- tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true reading : - Merry swithe it is in halle , When the berdes waveth alle . Among the poets of the Second Edward's reign was Robert ...
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... chivalry which drew forth Mil- ton's spirited invocation to the shade of Chaucer : - Call him up who left half - told The story of Cambuscan bold ! All the Tales are allotted with equal proprie- ty and happiness to the different members ...
... chivalry which drew forth Mil- ton's spirited invocation to the shade of Chaucer : - Call him up who left half - told The story of Cambuscan bold ! All the Tales are allotted with equal proprie- ty and happiness to the different members ...
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... chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was educated at Cambridge , and was in his sixteenth year betrothed to Lady Frances Vere , the ...
... chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was educated at Cambridge , and was in his sixteenth year betrothed to Lady Frances Vere , the ...
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