Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Fame , 526 · Fruits of Experience of Human Character , Bigotry , 526 Baxter's Judgment of his Writings , Virtue more Pleasant than Vice , 527 Desire of Approbation , • Avarice , 527 · Change in Baxter's Estimate of his Own and other ...
... Fame , 526 · Fruits of Experience of Human Character , Bigotry , 526 Baxter's Judgment of his Writings , Virtue more Pleasant than Vice , 527 Desire of Approbation , • Avarice , 527 · Change in Baxter's Estimate of his Own and other ...
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... fame gaed.5 Of that wassail men told great tale , And wassail when they were at ale , And drinkhail to them that drank , Thus was wassail ta'en to thank . Fell sithes that maiden ying Wassailed and kissed the king . Of body she was ...
... fame gaed.5 Of that wassail men told great tale , And wassail when they were at ale , And drinkhail to them that drank , Thus was wassail ta'en to thank . Fell sithes that maiden ying Wassailed and kissed the king . Of body she was ...
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... fame of Petrarch , must have kindled his poetical ambi- tion and refined his taste . The Divine Comedy of Dante had shed a glory over the literature of Italy ; Petrarch received his crown of laurel in the Capitol of Rome only five years ...
... fame of Petrarch , must have kindled his poetical ambi- tion and refined his taste . The Divine Comedy of Dante had shed a glory over the literature of Italy ; Petrarch received his crown of laurel in the Capitol of Rome only five years ...
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... Fame , afterwards so richly paraphrased shall tell a ' tale , both in going and returning , and Canterbury ; and , to shorten their way , that each by Pope , contains some bold imagery , and the ro- whoever told the best , should have a ...
... Fame , afterwards so richly paraphrased shall tell a ' tale , both in going and returning , and Canterbury ; and , to shorten their way , that each by Pope , contains some bold imagery , and the ro- whoever told the best , should have a ...
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... fame ! O noble knights of old antiquity ! O redoubted courage , the causer of their name , Whose worthy acts Fame caused to be In books written , as ye well may see- So give me grace right well to recure The power of fame that shall so ...
... fame ! O noble knights of old antiquity ! O redoubted courage , the causer of their name , Whose worthy acts Fame caused to be In books written , as ye well may see- So give me grace right well to recure The power of fame that shall so ...
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