Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana iv
... give a bit of literary comment than to weight down the poem with notes on events in remote Ger- manic tradition . On the other hand , wher- ever a note , of whatever nature , seemed ab- solutely demanded , no pains have been spared to ...
... give a bit of literary comment than to weight down the poem with notes on events in remote Ger- manic tradition . On the other hand , wher- ever a note , of whatever nature , seemed ab- solutely demanded , no pains have been spared to ...
Strana vi
... give very briefly the main facts of an author's life , especially those most likely to have affected his art ; and ... gives the latest fruits of scholarship and well- founded judgment . There is of course more material in this volume ...
... give very briefly the main facts of an author's life , especially those most likely to have affected his art ; and ... gives the latest fruits of scholarship and well- founded judgment . There is of course more material in this volume ...
Strana vii
... Give a brief account of General Grant and Robert E. Lee . Where is Zabern ( give latitude and longitude ) ? Give chapter and verse for the phrase ' humble and con- trite heart . ' Reconcile the final sentence with the ' Sermon on the ...
... Give a brief account of General Grant and Robert E. Lee . Where is Zabern ( give latitude and longitude ) ? Give chapter and verse for the phrase ' humble and con- trite heart . ' Reconcile the final sentence with the ' Sermon on the ...
Strana 5
... give to my fellow- liegemen orders in honor to keep , ' gainst every foe , your new - tarred ship , your bark on the sand , till back o'er the water the vessel with twisted neck shall bear to the Weder - march the man beloved . To such ...
... give to my fellow- liegemen orders in honor to keep , ' gainst every foe , your new - tarred ship , your bark on the sand , till back o'er the water the vessel with twisted neck shall bear to the Weder - march the man beloved . To such ...
Strana 33
... give they valued me , being friends , not to me , but to my gifts : they loved me then , but they loved my gifts much more : when my gifts ceased , my friends vanished . But with what face shall I presume to see you , my dearest ...
... give they valued me , being friends , not to me , but to my gifts : they loved me then , but they loved my gifts much more : when my gifts ceased , my friends vanished . But with what face shall I presume to see you , my dearest ...
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