| Thomas Warton - 1778 - 570 páginas
...even among the French poets themfelves, of this period, have left a fet of more finifhed fonnets : for they were probably written when Gower was a young man, about the year 1350. Nor had yet any Englifh poet treated the paffion of love with equal delicacy of fentiment, and elegance of compofition.... | |
| Edward Phillips - 1800 - 440 páginas
...among the French poets themfelves of the fame period, there remain a fet of more finifhed fonnets: for they were probably written, when Gower was a young man, about 1350. Nor had yet any Englifli poet treated the paffion of love with equal delicacy of fentiment, and... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 468 páginas
...than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not, Mr. Warton concludes, if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...delicacy of sentiment, and elegance of composition. Mr. Warton then transcribes four of these balades as correctly and intelligibly, he says, as he was... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 470 páginas
...than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not, Mr. Warton concludes, if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...English poet treated the passion of love with equal deli* cacy of sentiment, and elegance of composition. Mr. Warton then transcribes four of these balades... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 466 páginas
...than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not, Mr. Warton concludes, if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...: for they were probably written when Gower was a youna wian, f J , 9 *•' ajaout the year 1350. Nor had yet any English poet treated the passion of... | |
| Longman (Firm), Thomas Park - 1815 - 481 páginas
...advantageous point of view, than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not if any even among the French poets themselves of this period,...delicacy of sentiment, and elegance of composition." — It has been ascertained that this original and curious manuscript was presented by Gower himself... | |
| Acton Frederick Griffiths - 1815 - 628 páginas
...advantageous point of view, than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not if any even among the French poets themselves of this period,...written, when Gower was a young man, about the year IS/JO. Nor had yet any English poet treated the passion of love with equal delicacy of sentiment, and... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 600 páginas
...advantageous point of view than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...as I am able ; although I must confess, there are some lines which I do not exactly comprehend. BALADE xxxvi. Pour comparer ce jolif temps de Maij, Jeo... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 536 páginas
...advantageous point of view than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...was a young man, about the year 1350. Nor had yet * Hist. Eng. Poet. ii. 305. any English poet treated the passion of love with equal delicacy of sentiment,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 626 páginas
...advantageous point of view than that in which he has hitherto been usually seen. I know not if any even among the French poets themselves, of this period,...delicacy of sentiment, and elegance of composition." f Four of these French sonnets are given by Warton, and more correctly, with the addition of a fifth,... | |
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