A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville William CowperBancroft, 1854 - 776 pagini |
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Pagina 4
... poets given in the first edition - from Chaucer , Wyatt , Southwell , Spenser , Sandys , Gay , Gray , Cowper , and Sir William Jones . These , with the prose selections from other poets previously given , will fully substantiate the re ...
... poets given in the first edition - from Chaucer , Wyatt , Southwell , Spenser , Sandys , Gay , Gray , Cowper , and Sir William Jones . These , with the prose selections from other poets previously given , will fully substantiate the re ...
Pagina 25
... poets of Scotland was John Barbour , Arch- deacon of Aberdeen . But very little is known of his personal history . The ... poem . After the painful description of the slavery to which Scotland was reduced by Edward I. , he breaks out in ...
... poets of Scotland was John Barbour , Arch- deacon of Aberdeen . But very little is known of his personal history . The ... poem . After the painful description of the slavery to which Scotland was reduced by Edward I. , he breaks out in ...
Pagina 32
... poems containing passages equal to any thing found in his chief work . The following are the principal . muse . TROILUS ... poem furnishes a great variety of rich and beautiful descriptions - paintings most true to nature . THE HOUSE OF ...
... poems containing passages equal to any thing found in his chief work . The following are the principal . muse . TROILUS ... poem furnishes a great variety of rich and beautiful descriptions - paintings most true to nature . THE HOUSE OF ...
Pagina 38
... poem that was produced during the early part of the fifteenth century- " The King's Quair , " by James I. of Scotland . This prince was the second son of Robert III . , and was born in 1395. His elder brother died , and the king ...
... poem that was produced during the early part of the fifteenth century- " The King's Quair , " by James I. of Scotland . This prince was the second son of Robert III . , and was born in 1395. His elder brother died , and the king ...
Pagina 39
... poem of James I. , as mentioned above , consists of one hundred and ninety - seven stanzas . It contains various particulars of his own life ; is full of simplicity and feeling , and , as has been correctly said , is superior to any ...
... poem of James I. , as mentioned above , consists of one hundred and ninety - seven stanzas . It contains various particulars of his own life ; is full of simplicity and feeling , and , as has been correctly said , is superior to any ...
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