Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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viii. oldal
... Lord Byron brings to my recollection my exile in England , my walks to Harrow Hill , and my travels to Venice - and so of the rest . The book is composed of miscellanies which have all tones , because they relate to all things : they ...
... Lord Byron brings to my recollection my exile in England , my walks to Harrow Hill , and my travels to Venice - and so of the rest . The book is composed of miscellanies which have all tones , because they relate to all things : they ...
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... the vassals of the feudal lords who cut the infinite multitude of cross - roads by which the country is intersected . These were the times of the marvellous in 36 INTRODUCTION . every thing . The almoner , the D 2 Manners.
... the vassals of the feudal lords who cut the infinite multitude of cross - roads by which the country is intersected . These were the times of the marvellous in 36 INTRODUCTION . every thing . The almoner , the D 2 Manners.
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... lords of renowned cities , to whose history they were utter strangers . There were courts of love , in which arguments were held agreeably to all the rules of Scottism , and of which the canons were members ; troubadours and minstrels ...
... lords of renowned cities , to whose history they were utter strangers . There were courts of love , in which arguments were held agreeably to all the rules of Scottism , and of which the canons were members ; troubadours and minstrels ...
100. oldal
... lords , are the objects of the poet's attacks : Such as can nat ysay ther crede , shul be made prelates ; With prayer Nother canne ther gospell rede , Such shul now weldin hie estates . There was more mercy in Maximine And Nero that ...
... lords , are the objects of the poet's attacks : Such as can nat ysay ther crede , shul be made prelates ; With prayer Nother canne ther gospell rede , Such shul now weldin hie estates . There was more mercy in Maximine And Nero that ...
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... , thou fayre ladye , lord ? Now rise up wightlye , man , for shame , Never lye soe cowardlee ; For it is told in my father's halle You dye for love of mee . Fayre ladye , it is for your love That all BALLADS AND SONGS . 121.
... , thou fayre ladye , lord ? Now rise up wightlye , man , for shame , Never lye soe cowardlee ; For it is told in my father's halle You dye for love of mee . Fayre ladye , it is for your love That all BALLADS AND SONGS . 121.
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