Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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... learned how much easier it is to make an anthology than to equip it for intelligent use . * Details of biography , as well as the larger matters of literary history and criticism , have necessarily been left to the manuals of literary ...
... learned how much easier it is to make an anthology than to equip it for intelligent use . * Details of biography , as well as the larger matters of literary history and criticism , have necessarily been left to the manuals of literary ...
Strana 5
... learned this , that the demon - like being in his heedlessness recketh not of weapons . I then will disdain ( so may Hygelac , my liege lord , be to me gracious of mood ) to bear a sword or round yellow shield into the battle ; but ...
... learned this , that the demon - like being in his heedlessness recketh not of weapons . I then will disdain ( so may Hygelac , my liege lord , be to me gracious of mood ) to bear a sword or round yellow shield into the battle ; but ...
Strana 18
... learned to know exile , that haughty earl bowed unto hardship , had for companions sorrow and longing , the winter's cold sting , woe upon woe , what time Nithhad laid sore need on him . Withering sinew - wounds ! Ill - starred man ! 6 ...
... learned to know exile , that haughty earl bowed unto hardship , had for companions sorrow and longing , the winter's cold sting , woe upon woe , what time Nithhad laid sore need on him . Withering sinew - wounds ! Ill - starred man ! 6 ...
Strana 21
... learned through clerks of the holy writings , that he , after a little space , would usually adorn with the greatest sweetness and feeling , and bring forth in the English tongue ; and by his songs the minds of many men were often ...
... learned through clerks of the holy writings , that he , after a little space , would usually adorn with the greatest sweetness and feeling , and bring forth in the English tongue ; and by his songs the minds of many men were often ...
Strana 22
... learned men and the learners to assemble , and in their presence bade him tell the dream , and sing the poem ; that , by the judgment of them all , it might be determined why or whence that was come . Then it seemed to them all , so as ...
... learned men and the learners to assemble , and in their presence bade him tell the dream , and sing the poem ; that , by the judgment of them all , it might be determined why or whence that was come . Then it seemed to them all , so as ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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