Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... Pope in 1366 , " than to see men girthed round the body . Below , long peaked shoes ; above , caps laden with feathers : hair tressed , moving this way and that , behind them , like the tail of an animal , and turned up on the forehead ...
... Pope in 1366 , " than to see men girthed round the body . Below , long peaked shoes ; above , caps laden with feathers : hair tressed , moving this way and that , behind them , like the tail of an animal , and turned up on the forehead ...
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... pope , the bishops , the monks , the nobles , the rich , the physicians , the different conditions of life come in for their share in the Roman des Romans , the Bezant de Dieu , the Paternoster des Gourmands , the Litanies des Vilains ...
... pope , the bishops , the monks , the nobles , the rich , the physicians , the different conditions of life come in for their share in the Roman des Romans , the Bezant de Dieu , the Paternoster des Gourmands , the Litanies des Vilains ...
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... first order made their appearance subsequently to the reign of Henry VIII . My observation relative to Shakespeare , Pope , and Dryden will be seen hereafter FIFTH AND LAST EPOCH OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Page Literature under the Tudors -
... first order made their appearance subsequently to the reign of Henry VIII . My observation relative to Shakespeare , Pope , and Dryden will be seen hereafter FIFTH AND LAST EPOCH OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Page Literature under the Tudors -
138. oldal
... Pope , and Dryden will be seen hereafter . Be this as it may , a chief feature pervades the epoch upon which we now enter ; in the same manner as I portrayed the middle age to the reader , before I adverted to the authors of those times ...
... Pope , and Dryden will be seen hereafter . Be this as it may , a chief feature pervades the epoch upon which we now enter ; in the same manner as I portrayed the middle age to the reader , before I adverted to the authors of those times ...
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... pope by the name of Sylvester II . , and when only archbishop of Rheims , said : Deplorable Rome , thou once affordedst to our ancestors the most dazzling lights ; but now we only derive from thee the most frightful darkness . . . . We ...
... pope by the name of Sylvester II . , and when only archbishop of Rheims , said : Deplorable Rome , thou once affordedst to our ancestors the most dazzling lights ; but now we only derive from thee the most frightful darkness . . . . We ...
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