Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... edition of the translation of Boecius having also been brought out there , in two vols . , 4to . , the same year . But the most remarkable composition in Scottish prose of this era is The Complaynt of Scotland , printed at St. Andrews ...
... edition of the translation of Boecius having also been brought out there , in two vols . , 4to . , the same year . But the most remarkable composition in Scottish prose of this era is The Complaynt of Scotland , printed at St. Andrews ...
Pagina 141
... edition of Gorboduc , there was another in 1569 or 1570 , and a third in 1590. It was again reprinted in 1736 ; and it has also appeared in all the editions of Dodsley's Old Plays , 1744 , 1780 , and 1825. It has now been edited for the ...
... edition of Gorboduc , there was another in 1569 or 1570 , and a third in 1590. It was again reprinted in 1736 ; and it has also appeared in all the editions of Dodsley's Old Plays , 1744 , 1780 , and 1825. It has now been edited for the ...
Pagina 256
... edition of his poems ; the remaining portions of the Iliad at different times , the last in 1720 ; his translation of the Odyssey ( in concert with Fenton and Broome ) in 1725 ; the first three books of the Dunciad in 1728 ; his Essay ...
... edition of his poems ; the remaining portions of the Iliad at different times , the last in 1720 ; his translation of the Odyssey ( in concert with Fenton and Broome ) in 1725 ; the first three books of the Dunciad in 1728 ; his Essay ...
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