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 27.
26. lappuse
... comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight his last fight , slays the dragon , but dies of its flaming breath , and his body is burned high up on a sea- washed Ness , or headland . " 66 Similes are very rare in ...
... comes down to harry his people . The old king goes out then to fight his last fight , slays the dragon , but dies of its flaming breath , and his body is burned high up on a sea- washed Ness , or headland . " 66 Similes are very rare in ...
27. lappuse
... comes to sing the wrath of the rebel angels with God and the overthrow of Pharaoh's host , and the lines , repeating , as was the old English way , the thought a second time , fall like stroke on stroke in battle . But the poem is ...
... comes to sing the wrath of the rebel angels with God and the overthrow of Pharaoh's host , and the lines , repeating , as was the old English way , the thought a second time , fall like stroke on stroke in battle . But the poem is ...
50. lappuse
... comes from the university , and it went all over the land in the body of preachers whom , like Wesley , he sent forth . In Langland's Vision , we have a voice from the centre of the people themselves ; his poem is written in a rude ...
... comes from the university , and it went all over the land in the body of preachers whom , like Wesley , he sent forth . In Langland's Vision , we have a voice from the centre of the people themselves ; his poem is written in a rude ...
111. lappuse
... comes amiss to him . He had no scruples as a copyist . He took without ceremony any piece of old metal - word or story or image which came to his hand , and threw it into the melting - pot of his imagination to come out fused with his ...
... comes amiss to him . He had no scruples as a copyist . He took without ceremony any piece of old metal - word or story or image which came to his hand , and threw it into the melting - pot of his imagination to come out fused with his ...
112. lappuse
... comes in th ' early morne . Thereto the hevens alwayes joviall Lookt on them lovely , still in stedfast state , Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall , Their tender buds or leaves to violate : Nor scorching heat , nor cold ...
... comes in th ' early morne . Thereto the hevens alwayes joviall Lookt on them lovely , still in stedfast state , Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall , Their tender buds or leaves to violate : Nor scorching heat , nor cold ...
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