An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... death and tries to dispel it with the half - despairing resolve to enjoy life while it lasts . Neither time nor place prevents us from entering into the work of each of these poets , in many respects so widely separated , because they ...
... death and tries to dispel it with the half - despairing resolve to enjoy life while it lasts . Neither time nor place prevents us from entering into the work of each of these poets , in many respects so widely separated , because they ...
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... death , that profoundly re- ligious spirit which animates and inspires the greatest productions of English literature . In spite of all their delight in the joy of battle , in spite of their feasting and drunken revelry , there runs ...
... death , that profoundly re- ligious spirit which animates and inspires the greatest productions of English literature . In spite of all their delight in the joy of battle , in spite of their feasting and drunken revelry , there runs ...
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... death steadily in the face as " the necessary end " ; they are continually impressed by the sense of the power of fate against which the weapons of the warriors are idle . " One shall sharp hunger slay ; One shall the storms beat down ...
... death steadily in the face as " the necessary end " ; they are continually impressed by the sense of the power of fate against which the weapons of the warriors are idle . " One shall sharp hunger slay ; One shall the storms beat down ...
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... death at Balaclava , or those other Eng- lish , our own forefathers , who declared and main- tained their inheritance of freedom . The spirit of this older England , enriched by time , is alive , too , in the words of Shakespeare , of ...
... death at Balaclava , or those other Eng- lish , our own forefathers , who declared and main- tained their inheritance of freedom . The spirit of this older England , enriched by time , is alive , too , in the words of Shakespeare , of ...
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... death , wonderingly but fearless- ly , the old questions of humanity deep in their hearts . Reading their poems , we can under- stand how that heathen Earldorman of Northumbria came to liken man's life to a sparrow , coming from the ...
... death , wonderingly but fearless- ly , the old questions of humanity deep in their hearts . Reading their poems , we can under- stand how that heathen Earldorman of Northumbria came to liken man's life to a sparrow , coming from the ...
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