An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... seem to have omitted what should have been included , or included what should have been omitted , I can only remind my critics of the extreme difficulty of the task . As the following works will be found useful in connection with the ...
... seem to have omitted what should have been included , or included what should have been omitted , I can only remind my critics of the extreme difficulty of the task . As the following works will be found useful in connection with the ...
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... seems to us almost as strange as a foreign tongue . On the other hand the three remaining periods , while differing from each other in certain special characteristics , have at least one great feature in common - in them all literature ...
... seems to us almost as strange as a foreign tongue . On the other hand the three remaining periods , while differing from each other in certain special characteristics , have at least one great feature in common - in them all literature ...
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... seems to have been that of the Scandinavian , impressive in its vast and rough - hewn majesty . Crude , gigantic shapes loom up through this Teutonic mythology as through a cloud : Woden , the father of the gods ; Thor , with his mighty ...
... seems to have been that of the Scandinavian , impressive in its vast and rough - hewn majesty . Crude , gigantic shapes loom up through this Teutonic mythology as through a cloud : Woden , the father of the gods ; Thor , with his mighty ...
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... seem so much an articulate song as the wild chorus of valor . A harsh , piercing note , and a broken roar are their favorite tones , which they render more full and sonorous by applying their mouths to their shields . " - Tacitus ...
... seem so much an articulate song as the wild chorus of valor . A harsh , piercing note , and a broken roar are their favorite tones , which they render more full and sonorous by applying their mouths to their shields . " - Tacitus ...
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... seems to have been popular , as he shows us only * Beowulf , 1. 496 ; v . also Bede's Ecclesiastical History , story of Cædmon . Translated by E. H. Hickey in the Academy , May 14 , 1881 . the bright side of the poet's life , dwelling ...
... seems to have been popular , as he shows us only * Beowulf , 1. 496 ; v . also Bede's Ecclesiastical History , story of Cædmon . Translated by E. H. Hickey in the Academy , May 14 , 1881 . the bright side of the poet's life , dwelling ...
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