Specimens of the Early English Poets, Band 1Nicol, 1803 - 424 Seiten |
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... nature and extent of these alterations . Dr. Adam Smith , in his very ingenious essay on the formation of languages , has observed , that the order in which the several kinds of words ( or parts of speech ) were invented , may fairly be ...
... nature and extent of these alterations . Dr. Adam Smith , in his very ingenious essay on the formation of languages , has observed , that the order in which the several kinds of words ( or parts of speech ) were invented , may fairly be ...
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... nature , viz . the invention of printing in 1474 , and the taste for religious disputation introduced by Henry VIII . may have tended to complete their ruin . Though the minstrel character be now lost both in England and France , the ...
... nature , viz . the invention of printing in 1474 , and the taste for religious disputation introduced by Henry VIII . may have tended to complete their ruin . Though the minstrel character be now lost both in England and France , the ...
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... Nature . II . Of the World . III . Of Death . IV . Of Purgatory . V. Of the Day of Judgment . VI . Of the Torments of Hell . VII . Of the Joys of Heaven . Mr. Warton , however , suspects that they were all translated by contemporary ...
... Nature . II . Of the World . III . Of Death . IV . Of Purgatory . V. Of the Day of Judgment . VI . Of the Torments of Hell . VII . Of the Joys of Heaven . Mr. Warton , however , suspects that they were all translated by contemporary ...
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... Nature or Kind is represented as sending forth diseases from the planets , at the command of Conscience , and of his attendants Age and Death , is too striking to be omitted : particularly since it appears to have suggested to Milton ...
... Nature or Kind is represented as sending forth diseases from the planets , at the command of Conscience , and of his attendants Age and Death , is too striking to be omitted : particularly since it appears to have suggested to Milton ...
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George Ellis. Les champs sont verds , les herbes sont fleuries ; Lors est Nature dame du pais ; Dont Venus point l'amant à tel essai Qu'encontre amour n'est qui peut dire nai . [ The second stanza , being scarcely intelligible from the ...
George Ellis. Les champs sont verds , les herbes sont fleuries ; Lors est Nature dame du pais ; Dont Venus point l'amant à tel essai Qu'encontre amour n'est qui peut dire nai . [ The second stanza , being scarcely intelligible from the ...
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