Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Thomas Percy J.M. Dent & Company, 1906 |
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... French ' Denier ā Dieu . ' At this day , when application is made to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle to accept an exchange of the tenant under one of their leases , a piece of silver is presented by the new tenant , which is still ...
... French ' Denier ā Dieu . ' At this day , when application is made to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle to accept an exchange of the tenant under one of their leases , a piece of silver is presented by the new tenant , which is still ...
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... French its ancient dignity . Their grand heroic verse of twelve syllables is the same genuine offspring of the old alliterative metre of the ancient Gothic and Francic poets , stript , like our anapestic , of its alliteration , and ...
... French its ancient dignity . Their grand heroic verse of twelve syllables is the same genuine offspring of the old alliterative metre of the ancient Gothic and Francic poets , stript , like our anapestic , of its alliteration , and ...
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... French heroic verse evidently consists of the ancient distich of their Francic ancestors : which , by the way , will account to us why this verse of the French so naturally resolves itself into two complete hemistichs . And indeed by ...
... French heroic verse evidently consists of the ancient distich of their Francic ancestors : which , by the way , will account to us why this verse of the French so naturally resolves itself into two complete hemistichs . And indeed by ...
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... French heroic numbers , only far less polished ; being sweetened , instead of their final rhymes , with the internal recurrence of similar sounds . This Essay will receive illustration from another specimen in Warton's 66 History of ...
... French heroic numbers , only far less polished ; being sweetened , instead of their final rhymes , with the internal recurrence of similar sounds . This Essay will receive illustration from another specimen in Warton's 66 History of ...
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... French , " That his lord knew the person they spoke of very well : that he had dined at his table but a little while before he left the east : that he had been Pontius Pilate's porter , by name Cartaphilus ; who , when they were ...
... French , " That his lord knew the person they spoke of very well : that he had dined at his table but a little while before he left the east : that he had been Pontius Pilate's porter , by name Cartaphilus ; who , when they were ...
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