Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... The Cameleon , 538 WILLIAM WOTTON , 506 Protogenes and Apelles , 139 Decline of Pedantry in England , 507 Richard's Theory of the Mind , 539 JOSEPH ADDISON , From the Letter from Italy , Ode- xiv CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... The Cameleon , 538 WILLIAM WOTTON , 506 Protogenes and Apelles , 139 Decline of Pedantry in England , 507 Richard's Theory of the Mind , 539 JOSEPH ADDISON , From the Letter from Italy , Ode- xiv CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... Italy , Ode- ( How are thy servants blest , O Lord ! ) Ode- ( The spacious firmament on high ) , The Battle of Blenheim , From the Tragedy of Cato ,. JONATHAN SWIFT , A Description of the Morning , A Description of a City Shower ...
... Italy , Ode- ( How are thy servants blest , O Lord ! ) Ode- ( The spacious firmament on high ) , The Battle of Blenheim , From the Tragedy of Cato ,. JONATHAN SWIFT , A Description of the Morning , A Description of a City Shower ...
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... Italy , and metaphysics from Germany . Walter Calenius , archdean of Ox- ford , collected some of these of a professedly his- * Any book written in this tongue was cited as the livre Romans ( liber Romanus ) , and most frequently as ...
... Italy , and metaphysics from Germany . Walter Calenius , archdean of Ox- ford , collected some of these of a professedly his- * Any book written in this tongue was cited as the livre Romans ( liber Romanus ) , and most frequently as ...
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... Italy , and visited Petrarch at Padua . The only proof of this , however , is a casual allusion in the Canterbury Tales , where the clerk of Oxford says of his tale- Learned at Padua of a worthy clerk- Francis Petrarch , the laureat ...
... Italy , and visited Petrarch at Padua . The only proof of this , however , is a casual allusion in the Canterbury Tales , where the clerk of Oxford says of his tale- Learned at Padua of a worthy clerk- Francis Petrarch , the laureat ...
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... Italian . Chaucer seems crous , and the richest vein of comic narrative and to have copied this design , as well as part of the delineation of character . He retained through life Florentine's freedom and licentiousness of detail ...
... Italian . Chaucer seems crous , and the richest vein of comic narrative and to have copied this design , as well as part of the delineation of character . He retained through life Florentine's freedom and licentiousness of detail ...
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