Page 213] In Hawes's Poem called the PASTIME OF PLEASURE, written in the reign of Henry the seventh, of which due notice will be taken in its proper place, the hero of the piece sees all his future adventures displayed at large in the sumptuous tapestry of the hall of a castle. Mon [... ]aucon, cxxvi. So early as the year 1180, in the reign of Henry the second, Jeffrey the harper received a corrody, or annuity, from the Benedictine abbey of Hide near Winchester x; undoubtedly on condition that he should serve the monks in the profession of a harper on public occasions. Macchabee, Judas, French Metrical Romance of, 417. Hence the lover's devotion to his mistress was encreased, his attentions to her service multiplied, his affection heightened, and his sollicitude aggravated, in proportion as the difficulty of obtaining her was enhanced: and the passion of love acquired a degree of delicacy, when controlled by the principles of honour and purity. This is Adam Davy or Davie. I mention these circumstances, lest it should be thought that this frigid abridgment was the ground-work of Chaucer's poem on the same subject. Written with my own hand, A. Blondus Flavius, cxx. Plowman's Tale, 306, 433.
Poetical Bi [... ]lical History, 21. It's the one with the blue background in the icon, from 2011. alright, thanks anyway! The Platonic notion in the third book y about universal love, and the doctrine that this principle acts with equal and uniform influence both in the natural and moral world, are a translation from Boethius z. And [Page 149] this latter class seems to have commenced at a later period, not till after the crusades had effected a great change in the manners and ideas of the western world. Anecdotes of the early periods of the English, French, and Italian, drama. Festival, or Festiall, 14. There were fifteen hundred at York about the year 1189 e. At Bury in Suffolk [Page] is a very complete remain of a Jewish synagogue of stone in the Norman style, large and magnificent. The praises of each petitioner are then resounded, according to the partial or capricious appointment of Fame; and equal merits obtain very different success.
Unless we adopt the idea of those antiquaries, who contend that Europe was peopled from Phrygia, it will be hard to discover at what period, or from what source, so strange and improbable a notion could take its rise, especially among nations unacquainted with history, and overwhelmed in ignorance. Bede died in the monastery of Weremouth, which he never had once quitted, in the year 735 x. And in the following, where the Vices are represented as converted and coming to confession, among which is the figure of Envy. Quintus Curtius, 133. Memoriae Saeculorum, by Godfrey o [... ] Viterbo, 350. This is a licentious paraphrase of a part of Josephus's Jewish history, made about the fourth century: and the name Hegesippus is most probably corrupted from Josephus, perhaps also called Josippus. They had abused the powers and privileges which had been entrusted to them; and the common sense of mankind could not long be blinded or deluded by the palpable frauds and artifices, which these rapacious zealots so notoriously practised for enriching their convents. Angantyr, Scaldic Dialogue at the Tomb of, xl. It was printed in quarto at Venice in the year 1529. Ceol [... ]rid, xcvii, ciii, civ.
These practices and opinions co-operated with the kindred superstitions of dragons b, dwarfs, fairies, giants, and enchanters, which the traditions of the Gothic scalders had already planted; and produced that extraordinary species of composition which has been called ROMANCE. Knight's Tale, 173, 222, 334, 344, 358, 367, 387. It was a common practice of the learned and indigent Greeks, who frequented Italy and the neighbouring states about the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, to translate the popular pieces of Italian poetry, and the romances or tales most in vogue, into these Greco-barbarous iambics e. PASTOR FIDO was thus translated. In the year 1327, the scholars and citizens of Oxford assaulted and entirely pillaged the opulent Benedictine abbey of the neighbouring town of Abingdon. Pruda, Asbiom, xxxi. Raimond the fourth of Arragon, count of Provence, about the year 1220, a lover and a judge of letters, invited to his court the most celebrated of the songsters who professed to polish and adorn the Provencial language by various sorts of poetry b. Charles the first, his son-in-law, and the inheritor of his virtues and dignities, conquered Naples, and carried into Italy a taste for the Provencial literature. But in speaking of the books which furnished the story of Alexander, I must not forget that Quintus Curtius was an admired historian of the romantic ages. They were deposited in three chambers; which, on this occasion, were wainscotted with Irish oak, and cieled with cypress curiously carved. Let me add, that a spirit of rational enquiry into the topographical state of foreign countries, the parent of commerce and of a thousand improvements, took its rise from these visions. Jour davryl par Jehan de grise l' an de grace m. ccc.
The Horse of brass, on the skillful movement and management of certain secret springs, transported his rider into the most distant region of the world in the space of twenty-four hours; for, as the rider chose, he could fly in the air with the swiftness of an eagle: and again, as occasion required, he could stand motionless in opposition to the strongest force, vanish on a sudden at command, and return at his master's call. Lives of the Saints, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 94, 123. CHAUCER'S poem of TROILUS and CRESSEIDE is said to be formed on an old history, written by Lollius, a native of Urbino in Italy a. Lydgate says, that Chaucer, in this poem, It is certain that Chaucer, in this piece, frequently refers to '"MYNE AUCTOR LOLLIUS c. "' But he hints, at the same time, that Lollius wrote in Latin d. I have never seen this history, either in the Lombard or the Latin language. Page 127] The Trojan horse is a horse of brass; and Hercules is taught astronomy, and the seven liberal sciences. Troubadours, Account of the, 110, 111, 118, 147, 457, 462. Roger earl of Mortimer, a magnificent baron of that reign, erected in his stately castle of Kenelwo [... ]th a Round Table, at which he restored the rites of king Arthur. Page vi] Some perhaps will be of opinion, that these annals ought to have commenced with a view of the Saxon poetry. Traded for it weeks go anyway... :). At Huntingdon and Stamford there was a prodigious sale of their effects, containing immense stores of Hebrew manuscripts, which were immediately purchased by Gregory of H [... ]ntingdon, prior of the abbey of Ramsey.
For among Hearne's books in the Bodleian library, there is an edition in quarto, without date, supposed to have been printed at Oxford by Frederick Corsellis, about the year 1468. In some of the most antient Islandic chronicles, the Turks are mentioned as belonging to the jurisdiction of the Scandinavians. Roman du Graal, or the Adv [... ]ntures of Sangral, by Chre [... ]tien of Troys, 134.
It must be remembered, that in the mean time they passed the greater part of the day abroad, in wandering about from castle to castle; insomuch, that many of these devotees, during so desperate a pilgrimage, perished by the inclemency of [... ] the weather, and died martyrs to their profession p. The early universality of the French language greatly contributed to facilitate the circulation of the poetry of the troubadours in other countries. We must not judge of the general state of society by the more ingenious and dignified churchmen of this period; who seem to have surpassed by the most disproportionate degrees in point of knowledge, all other members of the community. Horn, Geste of King, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. Soon afterwards he was deprived of the wardenship of Canterbury hall, by the archbishop of Canterbury, who substituted a monk in his place. Paris, History of, Romance of the, 146. Yet a few more words will not be perhaps improper, in vindication, or rather in explanation, of the manner in which my work has been conducted. It was begun by William of Lorris, a student in jurisprudence, who died about the year 1260 a. The Mirrour of glass was endued with the power of shewing any future disasters which might happen to Cambuscan's kingdom, and discovered the most hidden machinations of treason. Beltrand or Bertrand's Amours with Chrysatsa, 351.
B [... ]illeau, 382. I have before mentioned the most valuable and perhaps most antient work of this sort now existing, the entire series of duke William [... ] descent on England, preserved in the church of Bayeux in Normandy, and intended as an ornament of the choir on high festivals. It has therefore been imagined, that the verses called ALEXANDRINES, the present French heroic measure, took [Page 141] their rise from this poem; Alexander being the hero, and Alexander the chief of the four poets concerned in the work. In the following lines there is a vein of satirical imagination and some talent at description. He has however taken care to acquaint his readers, that he avoided [Page 73] high description, and that sort of phraseology which was then used by the minstrels and harpers: that he rather aimed to give information than pleasure, and that he was more studious of truth than ornament. These pieces must have been in high vogue at our present period; for Matthew Paris, who wrote about the year 1240, says that they were such as '"MIRACULA VULGARITER APPELLAMUS z. "'
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