Studies and Notes in Philology and LiteraturePublished under the direction of the Modern Language Depts. of Harvard University by Ginn & Company, 1903 - 250 oldal |
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... fragments , Evans's Welsh Bards , and Percy's Reliques in the so - called Romantic Revival ; but not every one has appreciated the fact that this enthusiasm over Gaelic , Welsh , and English medieval poetry was accompanied by a ...
... fragments , Evans's Welsh Bards , and Percy's Reliques in the so - called Romantic Revival ; but not every one has appreciated the fact that this enthusiasm over Gaelic , Welsh , and English medieval poetry was accompanied by a ...
28. oldal
... Fragments of Ancient Poetry Collected in the Highlands of Scotland ; that by 1764 Evan Evans had completed and published Some Speci- mens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards , and that by 1765 a steadily growing popular interest in ...
... Fragments of Ancient Poetry Collected in the Highlands of Scotland ; that by 1764 Evan Evans had completed and published Some Speci- mens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards , and that by 1765 a steadily growing popular interest in ...
29. oldal
... fragments in mind , Percy had printed at the end of his volume the Norse texts from which his translations were indirectly derived . For the insertion of these texts he finds it necessary to make a special apology in his Preface . He ...
... fragments in mind , Percy had printed at the end of his volume the Norse texts from which his translations were indirectly derived . For the insertion of these texts he finds it necessary to make a special apology in his Preface . He ...
30. oldal
... fragments . " It would be as vain to deny as it is perhaps impolitic to mention , " he confesses , in the Preface , " that this attempt is owing to the success of the ERSE fragments . " 1 The immediate source of Percy's interest in ...
... fragments . " It would be as vain to deny as it is perhaps impolitic to mention , " he confesses , in the Preface , " that this attempt is owing to the success of the ERSE fragments . " 1 The immediate source of Percy's interest in ...
33. oldal
... fragment , " we are told , " is printed in Bartholin's excellent treatise . . . where it is accompanied with a ... fragments , with which Percy's pieces would naturally be compared , for " the curiosity of the English reader " with ...
... fragment , " we are told , " is printed in Bartholin's excellent treatise . . . where it is accompanied with a ... fragments , with which Percy's pieces would naturally be compared , for " the curiosity of the English reader " with ...
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66. oldal - Extensive influence of poetic Genius over the remotest and most uncivilized nations : its connection with liberty, and the virtues that naturally attend on it. [See the Erse, Norwegian, and Welch Fragments, the Lapland and American songs.] § " Extra anni solisque vias - " Virgil. " Tutta lontana dal camin del sole.
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83. oldal - Trondhiem's heath; I saw her sons to battle move ; Though few, upon that field of death, Long, long, our desperate warriors strove. Young from my king in battle slain I parted on that bloody plain. With golden ring in Russia's land To me the virgin plights her hand.
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37. oldal - Sictryg was in danger of a total defeat; but the enemy had a greater loss by the death of Brian, their King, who fell in the action. On Christmas-day (the day of the battle...