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... original author of Genesis B was not English , but wrote in Old Saxon on the continent ; the Anglo- Saxon poem which we have is a translation of an Old Saxon original of which only portions have been found . Genesis A , which is far the ...
... original author of Genesis B was not English , but wrote in Old Saxon on the continent ; the Anglo- Saxon poem which we have is a translation of an Old Saxon original of which only portions have been found . Genesis A , which is far the ...
Strana 155
... original in form . In subject matter , he is as a rule even less original , content to appear in the conventional guise as the hopeless lover of a cruel mistress . Yet every now and again he handles the heavier line with a force and ...
... original in form . In subject matter , he is as a rule even less original , content to appear in the conventional guise as the hopeless lover of a cruel mistress . Yet every now and again he handles the heavier line with a force and ...
Strana 365
... original poetic genius of a high order . Something of the religious tensions within Donne is indicated by the strange poem , The Progress of the Soul , in fifty - two ten - line stanzas , in which his original intention appears to have ...
... original poetic genius of a high order . Something of the religious tensions within Donne is indicated by the strange poem , The Progress of the Soul , in fifty - two ten - line stanzas , in which his original intention appears to have ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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