A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 lappuses |
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20. lappuse
... beginning of the historic period , was inhabited by Celts . This race occupied Gaul , a part of Spain , the north of Italy , and some provinces of Central Europe , also . They belong to the great Indo - European family , the other ...
... beginning of the historic period , was inhabited by Celts . This race occupied Gaul , a part of Spain , the north of Italy , and some provinces of Central Europe , also . They belong to the great Indo - European family , the other ...
24. lappuse
... beginning of words ; and the emphasis of the words depends on the thought . The lines are written in pairs ; and in the best work the two chief words in the first and the one chief word in the second usually begin with the same letter ...
... beginning of words ; and the emphasis of the words depends on the thought . The lines are written in pairs ; and in the best work the two chief words in the first and the one chief word in the second usually begin with the same letter ...
27. lappuse
... beginning of created things , ' answered the other . Where- upon he began to sing verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the ...
... beginning of created things , ' answered the other . Where- upon he began to sing verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the ...
38. lappuse
... . The story- telling poetry is English at its beginning but becomes more and more influenced by the romantic poetry of France , and in the end grows in Chaucer's hands into a poetry of 38 Literature of Period II . , 1066-1400 .
... . The story- telling poetry is English at its beginning but becomes more and more influenced by the romantic poetry of France , and in the end grows in Chaucer's hands into a poetry of 38 Literature of Period II . , 1066-1400 .
43. lappuse
... beginning of story - telling in England . Every one who read it was delighted with it ; it made , as we should say , a sensation , and as much on the Continent as in England . In it the Welsh had in some sort their revenge , for in its ...
... beginning of story - telling in England . Every one who read it was delighted with it ; it made , as we should say , a sensation , and as much on the Continent as in England . In it the Welsh had in some sort their revenge , for in its ...
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