Cyclopædia 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 ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 |
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... rise of Romantic Fic- tion in Europe has been traced to the most opposite quarters ; namely , to the Arabians and to the Scan- dinavians . It has also been disputed , whether a politer kind of poetical literature was first culti- vated ...
... rise of Romantic Fic- tion in Europe has been traced to the most opposite quarters ; namely , to the Arabians and to the Scan- dinavians . It has also been disputed , whether a politer kind of poetical literature was first culti- vated ...
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... rise of such men is the accident of nature , and whole ages may pass without produc- ing them . From the death of Chaucer in 1400 , nearly two hundred years elapsed in England , before any poet comparable to him arose , and yet those ...
... rise of such men is the accident of nature , and whole ages may pass without produc- ing them . From the death of Chaucer in 1400 , nearly two hundred years elapsed in England , before any poet comparable to him arose , and yet those ...
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... rise ! ' 3 One bade me come near and buy some spice ; Pepper , and saffron they gan me beed 4 But , for lack of money , I might not speed . Then to the Cheap I gan me drawn , Where much people I saw for to stand ; One offered me velvet ...
... rise ! ' 3 One bade me come near and buy some spice ; Pepper , and saffron they gan me beed 4 But , for lack of money , I might not speed . Then to the Cheap I gan me drawn , Where much people I saw for to stand ; One offered me velvet ...
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... Rise up , my sister dear , Come to your meat , this peril is o'erpast . ' The other answered with a heavy cheer , I may nought eat , sae sair I am aghast . Lever I had this forty dayis fast , With water kail , and green beans and peas ...
... Rise up , my sister dear , Come to your meat , this peril is o'erpast . ' The other answered with a heavy cheer , I may nought eat , sae sair I am aghast . Lever I had this forty dayis fast , With water kail , and green beans and peas ...
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... rise , to strike , to disappear . " They come like shadows , so depart . ” ' -CAMP- BELL . Next in the Dance followed Envy , Filled full of feid and felony , Hid malice and despite : For privy hatred that traitor trembled ; Him followed ...
... rise , to strike , to disappear . " They come like shadows , so depart . ” ' -CAMP- BELL . Next in the Dance followed Envy , Filled full of feid and felony , Hid malice and despite : For privy hatred that traitor trembled ; Him followed ...
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