Percy's Reliques of ancient English poetry nach der ersten ausgabe von 1765 mit den varianten der späteren originalausgaben hrsg. und mit einleitung und registern versehen, Том 2E. Felber, 1893 |
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... true history † . After letters began to prevail , and history assumed a more stable form , by being committed to plain simple prose ; these 20 Songs of the Scalds began to be more amusing , than useful . And [ in III ] in proportion ...
... true history † . After letters began to prevail , and history assumed a more stable form , by being committed to plain simple prose ; these 20 Songs of the Scalds began to be more amusing , than useful . And [ in III ] in proportion ...
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... true history . 40 Cap . 35 & c . Ibid . § Rollofs Saga . SAXO Gram . p . 152. 153 . See a Translation of this " Five pieces of Runic Poetry , 8o . 1763. " Mallet p . 201 . poem , lately published among + Vid . Mallet . 1 It was not ...
... true history . 40 Cap . 35 & c . Ibid . § Rollofs Saga . SAXO Gram . p . 152. 153 . See a Translation of this " Five pieces of Runic Poetry , 8o . 1763. " Mallet p . 201 . poem , lately published among + Vid . Mallet . 1 It was not ...
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... true events the subject of their songs ; and indeed , as during the bar- 10 barous ages , the regular histories were almost all writ in Latin by the Monks , the memory of events was preserved and propagated among the ignorant laity by ...
... true events the subject of their songs ; and indeed , as during the bar- 10 barous ages , the regular histories were almost all writ in Latin by the Monks , the memory of events was preserved and propagated among the ignorant laity by ...
Стр. 540
... true or fictitious subjects had doubtless obtained from the earliest times . But the professed Romances of Chivalry seem to have been first composed in France ; where also they 10 had their name . The Latin Tongue , as is observed by an ...
... true or fictitious subjects had doubtless obtained from the earliest times . But the professed Romances of Chivalry seem to have been first composed in France ; where also they 10 had their name . The Latin Tongue , as is observed by an ...
Стр. 542
... true history . Should the public encourage the revival of some of those ancient Epic songs of Chivalry , they would frequently see the rich ore of an Ariosto or a Tasso , tho ' 40 buried it may be among the rubbish and dross of ...
... true history . Should the public encourage the revival of some of those ancient Epic songs of Chivalry , they would frequently see the rich ore of an Ariosto or a Tasso , tho ' 40 buried it may be among the rubbish and dross of ...
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Стр. 534 - Cowley: so, on the contrary, an ordinary song or ballad, that is the delight of the common people, cannot fail to please all such readers as are not unqualified for the entertainment by their affectation or ignorance; and the reason is plain, because the same paintings of nature which recommend it to the most ordinary reader, will appear beautiful to the most refined.
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