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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1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
33. lappuse
... carried in his bosom a little hand - book , in which he jotted down things as they struck him - now a bit of family genealogy , now a prayer , and now a story , such as that of Bishop Eald- helm's singing sacred songs on the bridge ...
... carried in his bosom a little hand - book , in which he jotted down things as they struck him - now a bit of family genealogy , now a prayer , and now a story , such as that of Bishop Eald- helm's singing sacred songs on the bridge ...
47. lappuse
... of the moment might require . In their passage from one minstrel to another , these poems underwent successive changes . " — Wright . LESSON 9 . HISTORY.- " The Normans carried a historical Poetry - Layamon , Gower , and Others . 47.
... of the moment might require . In their passage from one minstrel to another , these poems underwent successive changes . " — Wright . LESSON 9 . HISTORY.- " The Normans carried a historical Poetry - Layamon , Gower , and Others . 47.
48. lappuse
... carried a historical taste with them to England , and created a most valuable historical literature . It was written in Latin , and we have nothing to do with it till story - telling grew out of it in the time of the Great Charter . But ...
... carried a historical taste with them to England , and created a most valuable historical literature . It was written in Latin , and we have nothing to do with it till story - telling grew out of it in the time of the Great Charter . But ...
78. lappuse
... carry them a - way : " " Be my troth , " sayd the doughtè Dogglas agayn , " Ther - for the ton3 of us shall de1 this day . " Then sayd the doughtè Doglas Unto the lord Persè : " To kyll all thes giltles men , Alas , it wear great pittè ...
... carry them a - way : " " Be my troth , " sayd the doughtè Dogglas agayn , " Ther - for the ton3 of us shall de1 this day . " Then sayd the doughtè Doglas Unto the lord Persè : " To kyll all thes giltles men , Alas , it wear great pittè ...
81. lappuse
... ELEMENT . - There is one more special element in early Scottish poetry which arose , I think , out of its political circumstances . All through the struggle for free- dom , carried on , as it was at first Scottish Poetry . 81.
... ELEMENT . - There is one more special element in early Scottish poetry which arose , I think , out of its political circumstances . All through the struggle for free- dom , carried on , as it was at first Scottish Poetry . 81.
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