The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the Literary History of Scotland, and the Early Scotish Drama. In Two Volumes, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1810 |
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... considerable distance before the rest of the assailants , the earl called aloud to his followers to save Sir Patrick Hamil- ton's life : but that gentleman and the Master of Montgomery were immediately slain . A fierce encounter now ...
... considerable distance before the rest of the assailants , the earl called aloud to his followers to save Sir Patrick Hamil- ton's life : but that gentleman and the Master of Montgomery were immediately slain . A fierce encounter now ...
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... considerable number of Chaucer's compositions may be traced among the writers of Italy and France . In the poems appended to his translation , Douglas has fortunately specified the origin and progress of the undertaking . The work , he ...
... considerable number of Chaucer's compositions may be traced among the writers of Italy and France . In the poems appended to his translation , Douglas has fortunately specified the origin and progress of the undertaking . The work , he ...
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... considerable reputation and in his introduction to the art 2 , a Melanchthonis Elementorum Rhetorices libri duo . 8vo . It is not however certain that this is the first edition . 1 Paris . 1532 , I have a 16 he has undoubtedly displayed ...
... considerable reputation and in his introduction to the art 2 , a Melanchthonis Elementorum Rhetorices libri duo . 8vo . It is not however certain that this is the first edition . 1 Paris . 1532 , I have a 16 he has undoubtedly displayed ...
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... considerable share of that popularity , for which he was origi- nally indebted to the opinions he professed , no less than to his poetical merit " . m Ellis , Hist . Sketch of English Poetry , vol . ii . p . 21 . VOL . II . N His Dialog ...
... considerable share of that popularity , for which he was origi- nally indebted to the opinions he professed , no less than to his poetical merit " . m Ellis , Hist . Sketch of English Poetry , vol . ii . p . 21 . VOL . II . N His Dialog ...
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... considerable extent , it is not con- structed with much attention to the general rules of criticism . The poetical effect is not always secured . With regard to the fate of the Irish lady we are left in a situation of disagreeable ...
... considerable extent , it is not con- structed with much attention to the general rules of criticism . The poetical effect is not always secured . With regard to the fate of the Irish lady we are left in a situation of disagreeable ...
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