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The works of Richard Hurd - Seite 293
von Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Band 27

1763 - 556 Seiten
...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...
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Moral and political dialogues: being the substance of several ..., Band 3

Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - 362 Seiten
...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...
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Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance: by the ...

Richard Hurd - 1776 - 354 Seiten
...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,...
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Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance, Band 3

Richard Hurd - 1776 - 358 Seiten
...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,...
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Dialogues VII, VIII. On the uses of foreign travel. Lord Shaftesbury, Mr ...

Richard Hurd - 1788 - 368 Seiten
...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,...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Band 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 Seiten
...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,...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Band 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 Seiten
...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,...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With the Life of the Author ..., Band 9

Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 Seiten
...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...
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The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Moral and political ...

Richard Hurd - 1811 - 420 Seiten
...when scrutinized by the laws on which each is projected. The same observation holds of the two LETTER sorts of poetry. Judge of the Fairy Queen by the classic...holding of any great feast, for knights to appear l>efore the prince, who presided at it, and claim the privilege of being sent on any adventure to which...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Band 36

1834 - 918 Seiten
...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"...
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