Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 pàgines |
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... hands . The spirit of minstrelsy however was not quelled , it had charms for the rude soldier , and were other evidence ... hand , amidst the Saxon ranks , where he perished . The Norman minstrels are supposed to have been descendants of ...
... hands . The spirit of minstrelsy however was not quelled , it had charms for the rude soldier , and were other evidence ... hand , amidst the Saxon ranks , where he perished . The Norman minstrels are supposed to have been descendants of ...
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... minstrels or recluse scholars , and their lays had either the rudeness of the hovel or the coldness of the convent . Chaucer , on * Does Plimech my be of this in any the other hand , rose to repute under the auspices 13.
... minstrels or recluse scholars , and their lays had either the rudeness of the hovel or the coldness of the convent . Chaucer , on * Does Plimech my be of this in any the other hand , rose to repute under the auspices 13.
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To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. the other hand , rose to repute under the auspices of the courtly , and was placed in a sphere of life where he had wider and better opportunities for studying manners , and rendering his style and ...
To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. the other hand , rose to repute under the auspices of the courtly , and was placed in a sphere of life where he had wider and better opportunities for studying manners , and rendering his style and ...
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... hand a naked sworde he had , That to the hiltes was al with bloud embrewed ; And in his left ( that kinges and kingdomes rewed ) Famine and fyer he held , and therewythall He razed townes , and threwe downe towers and all . Cities he ...
... hand a naked sworde he had , That to the hiltes was al with bloud embrewed ; And in his left ( that kinges and kingdomes rewed ) Famine and fyer he held , and therewythall He razed townes , and threwe downe towers and all . Cities he ...
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... hand , and gave a splendor and variety to the sonnet , unknown in our language before his time ; for most of the earlier poets wanted sufficient skill to draw out its true brilliancy from that gem of verse which the Italians had wrought ...
... hand , and gave a splendor and variety to the sonnet , unknown in our language before his time ; for most of the earlier poets wanted sufficient skill to draw out its true brilliancy from that gem of verse which the Italians had wrought ...
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