Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... love - wri- ters of Charles the First's reign , are far from being free from frequent mixtures of disgusting quaintness * All have been since reprinted , 1815 . and conceits , coarse expressions , and inharmonious lines . ix.
... love - wri- ters of Charles the First's reign , are far from being free from frequent mixtures of disgusting quaintness * All have been since reprinted , 1815 . and conceits , coarse expressions , and inharmonious lines . ix.
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... lines . On articles of history , except Froissart , already mentioned , I have hitherto entered but little . Du- chesne's Norman Historians contains a vast fund of solid information ; and is a book , which no English scholar , who of ...
... lines . On articles of history , except Froissart , already mentioned , I have hitherto entered but little . Du- chesne's Norman Historians contains a vast fund of solid information ; and is a book , which no English scholar , who of ...
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... lines that I fynde in the written copies . The whiche alteracion ye shall perceive began at the xxiii line in the pro- logue , and goth forth on , as ye se here folowyng . " In our Englishe I thinke make A boke for 4.
... lines that I fynde in the written copies . The whiche alteracion ye shall perceive began at the xxiii line in the pro- logue , and goth forth on , as ye se here folowyng . " In our Englishe I thinke make A boke for 4.
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... lines and columes , ye and some tyme holle padges , whiche caused , that this moste pleasant and easy auctour coude not well be perceived : for that and chaungeyng of wordes , and misordrynge of sentences , wolde have mased his mynde in ...
... lines and columes , ye and some tyme holle padges , whiche caused , that this moste pleasant and easy auctour coude not well be perceived : for that and chaungeyng of wordes , and misordrynge of sentences , wolde have mased his mynde in ...
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... lines in a page . ) THIS printed edition of the romance of Merlin was unknown to Herbert ; neither is it adverted to by Dr. Percy in his Essay on our Metrical Romances , nor by Mr. Ellis in his abstract of the romance itself , both of ...
... lines in a page . ) THIS printed edition of the romance of Merlin was unknown to Herbert ; neither is it adverted to by Dr. Percy in his Essay on our Metrical Romances , nor by Mr. Ellis in his abstract of the romance itself , both of ...
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Страница xlv - There is no flesh in man's obdurate heart ; It does not feel for man ; the natural bond Of brotherhood is severed as the flax, That falls asunder at the touch of fire.
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Страница 20 - Which is my heritage, I will you bring; and with a ring By way of marri-age I will you take, and lady make, As shortly as I can: Thus have ye won an earl-es son And not a banished man.
Страница 18 - Sone after ye be gone ; For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
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Страница 15 - Whiche from her love, whan, her to prove, he cam to make his mone, Wolde not departe, for in her herte she lovyd but hym allone.
Страница 18 - In lyke wyse hardely Ye wolde answere whosoever it were, In way of company. It is sayd of olde, Sone hote, sone colde ; And so is a woman.
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