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... beginning . ( The difference between Northumbrian and West Saxon can be seen at a glance if we put beside the Northumbrian version , quoted above , the following later West Saxon version : Nu sculon herigean heofonrices Weard , Meotodes ...
... beginning . ( The difference between Northumbrian and West Saxon can be seen at a glance if we put beside the Northumbrian version , quoted above , the following later West Saxon version : Nu sculon herigean heofonrices Weard , Meotodes ...
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... beginning in English poetry . Spenser was the great synthesizer for whom English nondramatic poetry was waiting . The publication of The Shepherd's Calendar in 1579 marked Spenser's formal entry as the New Poet . An unpretentious and ...
... beginning in English poetry . Spenser was the great synthesizer for whom English nondramatic poetry was waiting . The publication of The Shepherd's Calendar in 1579 marked Spenser's formal entry as the New Poet . An unpretentious and ...
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... beginning " Sweet is the breath of morn , " in some respects quite different from yet in others similar to the gentle penitential tone of her speech in Book X , “ Forsake me not thus , Adam , " in which the moral recovery of the pair ...
... beginning " Sweet is the breath of morn , " in some respects quite different from yet in others similar to the gentle penitential tone of her speech in Book X , “ Forsake me not thus , Adam , " in which the moral recovery of the pair ...
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