Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy. Repr. entire from the author's last ed. With memoir and critical dissertation, by G. Gilfillan, Том 31877 |
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... stories of adven- tures with giants and dragons , and witches and enchanters , and all the monstrous extravagances of wild imagination , unguided by judgment , and uncorrected by art.2 This seems to be the true origin of that species of ...
... stories of adven- tures with giants and dragons , and witches and enchanters , and all the monstrous extravagances of wild imagination , unguided by judgment , and uncorrected by art.2 This seems to be the true origin of that species of ...
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... stories of this kind , whether in prose or verse , whether in Italian , French , English , & c . are chiefly on the sub- jects of Charlemagne , and the Paladines ; or of our British Arthur , and his Knights of the Round Table , & c ...
... stories of this kind , whether in prose or verse , whether in Italian , French , English , & c . are chiefly on the sub- jects of Charlemagne , and the Paladines ; or of our British Arthur , and his Knights of the Round Table , & c ...
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... stories and fables , without appearing to know anything of their heroes , history , laws , and religion . When the Romans began to adopt and imitate the Grecian literature , they immediately naturalized all the Grecian fables ...
... stories and fables , without appearing to know anything of their heroes , history , laws , and religion . When the Romans began to adopt and imitate the Grecian literature , they immediately naturalized all the Grecian fables ...
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... stories , as almost amounts to a demonstration that they did not imitate them in their songs or romances : for as to dragons , serpents , necromancies , & c . , why should these be thought only derived from the Moors in Spain so late as ...
... stories , as almost amounts to a demonstration that they did not imitate them in their songs or romances : for as to dragons , serpents , necromancies , & c . , why should these be thought only derived from the Moors in Spain so late as ...
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... stories ; and this , together with the religious hatred of the latter for their cruel invaders , will account for the utter ignorance of the old Spanish romancers in whatever relates to the Mahometan nations , although so nearly their ...
... stories ; and this , together with the religious hatred of the latter for their cruel invaders , will account for the utter ignorance of the old Spanish romancers in whatever relates to the Mahometan nations , although so nearly their ...
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