An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... force , England seemed for the time to have grown tired of great feelings either in poetry or in religion . She became scientific , intellectual , cold , and inclined to attach undue importance to the style or manner of writing ...
... force , England seemed for the time to have grown tired of great feelings either in poetry or in religion . She became scientific , intellectual , cold , and inclined to attach undue importance to the style or manner of writing ...
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... forces of nature arrayed against the destruc- tive and warring powers of cold , darkness , and storm ; Frea , the divinity of joy , warmth , and harvests ; the radiant and gracious Balder , the sun god ; Eostre LITERATURE BEFORE CHAUCER 21.
... forces of nature arrayed against the destruc- tive and warring powers of cold , darkness , and storm ; Frea , the divinity of joy , warmth , and harvests ; the radiant and gracious Balder , the sun god ; Eostre LITERATURE BEFORE CHAUCER 21.
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... force , the fore- runner of that great world power we call literature . But the scop , or gleeman , was not the only singer at feasts ; often the harp was passed from hand to hand , and king and thegn sang in turn , or some hoary war ...
... force , the fore- runner of that great world power we call literature . But the scop , or gleeman , was not the only singer at feasts ; often the harp was passed from hand to hand , and king and thegn sang in turn , or some hoary war ...
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... force , directing the currents not only of life , but of thought and of literature . Accord- ingly the bringing of this heathen England within the circle of Christendom makes an epoch in the his- tory of English literature . For a ...
... force , directing the currents not only of life , but of thought and of literature . Accord- ingly the bringing of this heathen England within the circle of Christendom makes an epoch in the his- tory of English literature . For a ...
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... force his language and civilization on nations at the very ends of the earth . How , then , did the English literature survive during the long years when the Norman was first in the land ; how did it reassert at last its lost supremacy ...
... force his language and civilization on nations at the very ends of the earth . How , then , did the English literature survive during the long years when the Norman was first in the land ; how did it reassert at last its lost supremacy ...
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