The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pages |
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... published of it , that ' Bacon seems in it to have principally proposed two things — either by laying down a good scheme ' for philosophy to excite the pope to reform the errors which had then crept into the church ; or , if he could ...
... published of it , that ' Bacon seems in it to have principally proposed two things — either by laying down a good scheme ' for philosophy to excite the pope to reform the errors which had then crept into the church ; or , if he could ...
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... published the Court of Love , and some other minor poems , all of which gave promise of the future poetic eminence to which he was destined to attain . From Cambridge Chaucer removed , according to Warton and others , to the university ...
... published the Court of Love , and some other minor poems , all of which gave promise of the future poetic eminence to which he was destined to attain . From Cambridge Chaucer removed , according to Warton and others , to the university ...
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... published , but still remains in manuscript in the Ad- vocates ' Library , Edinburgh . To the poets of the period of Scottish literature which we have had under consideration in the present lecture , we shall add the ballad of Sir ...
... published , but still remains in manuscript in the Ad- vocates ' Library , Edinburgh . To the poets of the period of Scottish literature which we have had under consideration in the present lecture , we shall add the ballad of Sir ...
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... published in 1565 , along with those of the Earl of Surrey ; and from this copy we select the following songs , and the stanza which follows them : - THE LOVER'S LUTE CAN NOT BE BLAMED , THOUGH IT SING OF HIS LADY'S UNKINDNESS . Blame ...
... published in 1565 , along with those of the Earl of Surrey ; and from this copy we select the following songs , and the stanza which follows them : - THE LOVER'S LUTE CAN NOT BE BLAMED , THOUGH IT SING OF HIS LADY'S UNKINDNESS . Blame ...
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... published the New Testament in the German language he at once completed and published at Wyttemburg in 1526 , the first transla tion of the New Testament ever made from the original Greek into the English language . The sensation ...
... published the New Testament in the German language he at once completed and published at Wyttemburg in 1526 , the first transla tion of the New Testament ever made from the original Greek into the English language . The sensation ...
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