Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets; Together with Some Few of Later Date. 1Tauchnitz, 1866 - 304 sidor |
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... person , ( they are at least all in the same kind of hand , ) are sometimes extremely incorrect and faulty , being in such instances probably made from defec- tive copies , or the imperfect recitation of illiterate singers ; so that a ...
... person , ( they are at least all in the same kind of hand , ) are sometimes extremely incorrect and faulty , being in such instances probably made from defec- tive copies , or the imperfect recitation of illiterate singers ; so that a ...
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... persons were deemed sacred ; their attendance was solicited by kings ; and they were every where loaded with honours and rewards . In short , Poets and their art were held among them in that rude admiration , which is ever shown by an ...
... persons were deemed sacred ; their attendance was solicited by kings ; and they were every where loaded with honours and rewards . In short , Poets and their art were held among them in that rude admiration , which is ever shown by an ...
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... person in the world ( v2 ) . This high distinction and regard , although confined perhaps in the first instance to poets and songsters of the French nation , must have had a tendency to do honour to poetry and song among all his ...
... person in the world ( v2 ) . This high distinction and regard , although confined perhaps in the first instance to poets and songsters of the French nation , must have had a tendency to do honour to poetry and song among all his ...
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... person , exceedingly skilled in " the Gests of the antients 6 , " ( so they called the romances and stories which were the delight of that age , ) he was gladly received into the family . Whence he took an opportunity to carry off the ...
... person , exceedingly skilled in " the Gests of the antients 6 , " ( so they called the romances and stories which were the delight of that age , ) he was gladly received into the family . Whence he took an opportunity to carry off the ...
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... person ; as we are told by a contemporary historian , that , in the attempt to assassinate that heroic prince , when he had wrested the poisoned knife out of the 3 Burney's Hist . ii . p . 355. - Rot . Pip . An . 36 H. III . " Et in uno ...
... person ; as we are told by a contemporary historian , that , in the attempt to assassinate that heroic prince , when he had wrested the poisoned knife out of the 3 Burney's Hist . ii . p . 355. - Rot . Pip . An . 36 H. III . " Et in uno ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 1 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1866 |
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