Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... reason is plain , because the same paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary reader , will appear beautiful to the most re- fined . ADDISON , in SPECTATOR , No. 70 . RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY , & c . BOOK VI.
... reason is plain , because the same paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary reader , will appear beautiful to the most re- fined . ADDISON , in SPECTATOR , No. 70 . RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY , & c . BOOK VI.
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... appears from the Ode of Egil , which Wormius hath inserted in his book . He hath analyzed the structure of one of these kinds of verse , the harmony of which neither depended on the quantity of the syllables , like that of the ancient ...
... appears from the Ode of Egil , which Wormius hath inserted in his book . He hath analyzed the structure of one of these kinds of verse , the harmony of which neither depended on the quantity of the syllables , like that of the ancient ...
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... appear . In the Cotton Library is a volume of ancient English poems , two of which are written in this alliterative metre , and have the division of the lines into distichs distinctly marked by a point , as is usual in old poetical MSS ...
... appear . In the Cotton Library is a volume of ancient English poems , two of which are written in this alliterative metre , and have the division of the lines into distichs distinctly marked by a point , as is usual in old poetical MSS ...
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... appears , may have been written as early , if not before , the time of Langland . The first forty lines are broke , as they should be , into distichs , a distinction that is neglected in the remaining part of the transcript , in order ...
... appears , may have been written as early , if not before , the time of Langland . The first forty lines are broke , as they should be , into distichs , a distinction that is neglected in the remaining part of the transcript , in order ...
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... appears from other passages in the body of the poem , particularly from the pains he takes to wipe off a stain from the Cheshiremen , who , it seems , ran away in that battle ; and from his encomiums on the Stanleys , Earls of Derby ...
... appears from other passages in the body of the poem , particularly from the pains he takes to wipe off a stain from the Cheshiremen , who , it seems , ran away in that battle ; and from his encomiums on the Stanleys , Earls of Derby ...
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