Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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... less familiar , is scarcely less worthy , and fre- quently of a more intimate human appeal . It may not be desirable to teach all this matter , nor would it be possible at any one time or place . The important thing is to have it in ...
... less familiar , is scarcely less worthy , and fre- quently of a more intimate human appeal . It may not be desirable to teach all this matter , nor would it be possible at any one time or place . The important thing is to have it in ...
Strana 1
... less heroic as a mortal facing with undaunted courage these grisly phantoms of the moor and mere , than as a god subduing the sea or the dark- ness . And the proud words that he utters in his dying hour are more impressive from the lips ...
... less heroic as a mortal facing with undaunted courage these grisly phantoms of the moor and mere , than as a god subduing the sea or the dark- ness . And the proud words that he utters in his dying hour are more impressive from the lips ...
Strana 8
... less than fourscore passionate lines , we have rude and outspoken repartee , proud and un . blushing boast , a rapid narrative , Munchausen episodes , flashes of nature , a pagan proverb , a bitter taunt , a reckless insult to the Dan ...
... less than fourscore passionate lines , we have rude and outspoken repartee , proud and un . blushing boast , a rapid narrative , Munchausen episodes , flashes of nature , a pagan proverb , a bitter taunt , a reckless insult to the Dan ...
Strana 11
... less have I dealt a reward , an honor - gift , to a feebler warrior , weaker in conflict . Thou for thyself hast wrought so well , that thy glory shall live thro ' every age . May the All - wielder with good reward thee , as now He has ...
... less have I dealt a reward , an honor - gift , to a feebler warrior , weaker in conflict . Thou for thyself hast wrought so well , that thy glory shall live thro ' every age . May the All - wielder with good reward thee , as now He has ...
Strana 32
... less worthy of your affection than sultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the dukes of Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but after his death , the inheritance of the whole monarchy ...
... less worthy of your affection than sultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the dukes of Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but after his death , the inheritance of the whole monarchy ...
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