Periodical Criticism, 第 17 卷R. Cadell, 1835 |
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第 109 頁
... Bear in the hammer to plight the maid ; Upon her lap the bruizer lay , And firmly plight our hands and fay . ' 91 The thunderer's soul smiled in his breast , When the hammer hard on his lap was placed ; Thrym first the king of the ...
... Bear in the hammer to plight the maid ; Upon her lap the bruizer lay , And firmly plight our hands and fay . ' 91 The thunderer's soul smiled in his breast , When the hammer hard on his lap was placed ; Thrym first the king of the ...
第 170 頁
... bear him company . The prelate declined with affectation , and with an obstinacy of which the king desired to know the motive . After the bishop had left the apartment , some one gave Louis a particular account of his reverence's din ...
... bear him company . The prelate declined with affectation , and with an obstinacy of which the king desired to know the motive . After the bishop had left the apartment , some one gave Louis a particular account of his reverence's din ...
第 325 頁
... bear us out in asserting , that no bard of modern days possesses a more abundant share of imagination , the highest of poetic qualities . There is a glow , an exuberancy even in his descriptions , indicating a richness of fancy adequate ...
... bear us out in asserting , that no bard of modern days possesses a more abundant share of imagination , the highest of poetic qualities . There is a glow , an exuberancy even in his descriptions , indicating a richness of fancy adequate ...
內容
ON ELLISS SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY ENGLISH POETS | 1 |
ELLIS AND RITSONS SPECIMENS OF EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES | 16 |
GODWINS LIFE OF CHAUCER | 55 |
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