The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... poetical collections have been made with the object , chiefly , of exhibiting language in the process of development . But the chief concern of the present Collection is with the poetry itself , as the most powerful expression of the ...
... poetical collections have been made with the object , chiefly , of exhibiting language in the process of development . But the chief concern of the present Collection is with the poetry itself , as the most powerful expression of the ...
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... poetic literature , and its relation to that of England . Mr Craik , in his History of English Literature , referring to the few specimens of Anglo - Saxon literature that have come down to us , says , " In an artistic or poetical point ...
... poetic literature , and its relation to that of England . Mr Craik , in his History of English Literature , referring to the few specimens of Anglo - Saxon literature that have come down to us , says , " In an artistic or poetical point ...
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... poetical , and is styled by Mr Ellis the most elegant poem produced during the early part of the fifteenth century . Neither Barbour nor Wyntoun makes any reference to Chaucer or any other English writer ; and although James I ...
... poetical , and is styled by Mr Ellis the most elegant poem produced during the early part of the fifteenth century . Neither Barbour nor Wyntoun makes any reference to Chaucer or any other English writer ; and although James I ...
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... poetical interregnum afforded more scope for originality , and which the political and ecclesiastical changes that ... poetical 8 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
... poetical interregnum afforded more scope for originality , and which the political and ecclesiastical changes that ... poetical 8 THE BOOK OF SCOTTISH POEMS .
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... poetical chief , without being dwarfed by his colossal proportions . The chief characteristic of this school of poetry , as repre- sented by Scott's , is difficult summarily to define . As regards nation- ality , it cannot be said to be ...
... poetical chief , without being dwarfed by his colossal proportions . The chief characteristic of this school of poetry , as repre- sented by Scott's , is difficult summarily to define . As regards nation- ality , it cannot be said to be ...
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