| 1763 - Počet stránok 556
...the former are more complcat : but the latter has that fort of unity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. — The Fairy Queen then, as a Gothic...its method, as well as the other characters of its compofition, from the eftablifhcd modes and ideas of Chivalry. It was ufual, we are told, in the days... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - Počet stránok 362
...the latter has that fort of nnity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. THE Faery £>ueen then, as a Gothic poem, derives its METHOD, as well as the other charafters of its competition, from the eftablifhed modes and ideas of chivalry. IT was ufual, in the... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - Počet stránok 354
...former are more complete : piete : but the latter has that fort of unity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. THE Fairy Queen then, as a Gothic...its METHOD, as well as the other characters of its competition, from the eftablifhed modes and ideas of Chivalry. IT was ufual, in the days of knight.crrantry,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - Počet stránok 358
...but the latter has that fort of unity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. THE Fairy Qticen then, as a Gothic poem, derives its METHOD, as well as the other characters of its compofition, from the eftablifaed modes and ideas of Chivalry. IT was u.fual, in the days of knighterrantry,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1788 - Počet stránok 368
...complete : 368 LETTERS ON . plete : but the latter has that fort of unity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. THE Fairy Queen then, as a Gothic...its METHOD, as well as the other characters of its compofition, from the eftablifhed modes and ideas of Chivalry. IT was ufual, in the days of knighterrantry,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - Počet stránok 448
...fort of unity and fimplicity, which refults from its nature. ' 'I The FAERIE QUEENE then, as a Gothick poem, derives its method, as well as the other characters of its compofition, from the eftablifhed modes and ideas of chivalry. It was ufual, in the days of knight-errantry,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - Počet stránok 452
...that fort of unity and limplicity, which refults from its nature. The FAERIE QUEENE then, as a Gothick poem, derives its method, as well as the other characters of its compofition, from the eftablilhed modes and ideas of chivalry. It was ufual, in the days of knight-errantry,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - Počet stránok 446
...sort of unity and simplicity, which results from its nature. The FAERIE QtfEENE then, as a Gothick poem, derives its method, as well as the other characters of its composition, from the estahlished modes and ideas of chivalry. claim the privilege of heing sent on any adventure, to which... | |
| 1834 - Počet stránok 918
...The Faerie Queen, then, is to be considered as a Gothic, not a classical poem. As a Gothic poem, it derives its method, as well as the other characters...from the established modes and ideas of chivalry. No w, in the days of knighterrantry, at great annual feasts, " throngs of knights and harons bold"... | |
| 1834 - Počet stránok 896
...The Faerie Queen, then, is to be considered us a Gothic, not a classical poem. As a Gothic poem, it derives its method, as well as the other characters...from the established modes and ideas of chivalry. Now, in the days of knighterrantry, at great annual feasts, "throngs of knights and barons bold" assembled,... | |
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