An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... nature . She has depended little for her inspiration on other nations , although to some extent influenced by Germany and Italy , and has produced literary works second only to those of the Elizabethan masters . These periods ...
... nature . She has depended little for her inspiration on other nations , although to some extent influenced by Germany and Italy , and has produced literary works second only to those of the Elizabethan masters . These periods ...
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... nature : " The maiden was clothed in a robe of flame - colored silk , and about her neck was a collar of ruddy gold , on which were precious emeralds and rubies . More yellow was her head than the flower of the broom , and her skin was ...
... nature : " The maiden was clothed in a robe of flame - colored silk , and about her neck was a collar of ruddy gold , on which were precious emeralds and rubies . More yellow was her head than the flower of the broom , and her skin was ...
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... nature , which , taught by experience , refined and spiritualized by Christianity and by Latin cul- ture , labored to embody its widening ideas of life in some literary form . To realize the part played by Christianity in the ...
... nature , which , taught by experience , refined and spiritualized by Christianity and by Latin cul- ture , labored to embody its widening ideas of life in some literary form . To realize the part played by Christianity in the ...
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... nature rises before us , harsh , somber , pitiless , alive with superstitious terrors , dreary amid the remoteness and savagery of the northern solitudes . The pre- vailing gloom is unbroken by color , or laughter , or the gracious ...
... nature rises before us , harsh , somber , pitiless , alive with superstitious terrors , dreary amid the remoteness and savagery of the northern solitudes . The pre- vailing gloom is unbroken by color , or laughter , or the gracious ...
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... nature ; the lines have caught the rhythm of that buoyant pleasure that sets the blood dancing in the spring : " Summer is a - coming in . Loud sing cuckoo : Groweth seed and bloweth mead And springeth the wood now . Sing cuckoo ...
... nature ; the lines have caught the rhythm of that buoyant pleasure that sets the blood dancing in the spring : " Summer is a - coming in . Loud sing cuckoo : Groweth seed and bloweth mead And springeth the wood now . Sing cuckoo ...
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