Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Elegantly Illustrated, Volumen1Robert Chambers World Publishing House, 1875 |
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... Poetry and Poets , 395 JOHN TILLOTSON , 434 · Advantages of Truth and Sincerity , 434 PROSE WRITERS . Virtue and ice Declared by the General Vote of Man- 396 kind , · 435 398 · Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World , Sin ...
... Poetry and Poets , 395 JOHN TILLOTSON , 434 · Advantages of Truth and Sincerity , 434 PROSE WRITERS . Virtue and ice Declared by the General Vote of Man- 396 kind , · 435 398 · Evidence of a Creator in the Structure of the World , Sin ...
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... poetry , in great abundance , written both in Latin and in the native tongue . * HE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is The earliest name in the list of Anglo - Saxon essentially a writers is that of Gildas , generally described as a branch of the ...
... poetry , in great abundance , written both in Latin and in the native tongue . * HE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is The earliest name in the list of Anglo - Saxon essentially a writers is that of Gildas , generally described as a branch of the ...
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... POETS OF ENGLAND . torical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Geoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced for the first time to the learned world , as far as a learned ...
... POETS OF ENGLAND . torical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Geoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced for the first time to the learned world , as far as a learned ...
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... Poetry composed in England in the rign of Edward I. Reliquiæ strictness they ought to be , in the middle , where a pause i Antique , 2 vols . naturally made . A full comely creature , truth she hight , For. With cloth of arras pight to ...
... Poetry composed in England in the rign of Edward I. Reliquiæ strictness they ought to be , in the middle , where a pause i Antique , 2 vols . naturally made . A full comely creature , truth she hight , For. With cloth of arras pight to ...
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... poetry . Though our language had risen into importance with the rise of the Commons in the time of Edward I. , the French long kept possession of the court and higher circles , and it required a genius like that of Chaucer - familiar ...
... poetry . Though our language had risen into importance with the rise of the Commons in the time of Edward I. , the French long kept possession of the court and higher circles , and it required a genius like that of Chaucer - familiar ...
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afterwards beauty Ben Jonson blood breast breath Cædmon Cæsar called court dance death delight dost doth drama Duchess of Malfy Earl earth Eastward Hoe England English eyes Faery Queen fair fancy fear fire flowers genius gentle give grace hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Hudibras John John Lesley Jonson king labour lady language learning leave light live look Lord Macbeth maid masque mind muse nature never night noble nymph o'er passion Philip Massinger play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise prince queen racter reign rich Scotland Shakspeare sing sleep song soul speak Spenser spirit St Serf style sweet taste tell thee thine things thought tion tongue unto verse wind wine words write young youth