History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 62.
10. lappuse
... blood and of intellect which to this day binds its off- shoots together . Different as they are , their parentage is not oblite- rated ; barbarism , culture and grafting , differences of sky and soil , fortunes good and bad , have ...
... blood and of intellect which to this day binds its off- shoots together . Different as they are , their parentage is not oblite- rated ; barbarism , culture and grafting , differences of sky and soil , fortunes good and bad , have ...
11. lappuse
... blood - spilling life ; others , again , within a lovely landscape , on a bright and laughing sea - coast , enticed to navigation and commerce , exempt from gross cravings of the stomach , inclined from the beginning to social ways , to ...
... blood - spilling life ; others , again , within a lovely landscape , on a bright and laughing sea - coast , enticed to navigation and commerce , exempt from gross cravings of the stomach , inclined from the beginning to social ways , to ...
27. lappuse
... blood of those who kept the gates . ' From such table - talk , and such maid's fancies , one may judge of the rest.2 Behold them now in England , more settled and wealthier : do you look to find them much changed ? Changed it may be ...
... blood of those who kept the gates . ' From such table - talk , and such maid's fancies , one may judge of the rest.2 Behold them now in England , more settled and wealthier : do you look to find them much changed ? Changed it may be ...
30. lappuse
... blood . A score of times the old ferocious instinct reappears beneath the thin crust of Christianity . In the eleventh century , Sigeward , * the great Duke of Northumberland , was afflicted with a dysentery ; and feel- ing his death ...
... blood . A score of times the old ferocious instinct reappears beneath the thin crust of Christianity . In the eleventh century , Sigeward , * the great Duke of Northumberland , was afflicted with a dysentery ; and feel- ing his death ...
31. lappuse
... blood . In Homer the warrior often gives way , and is not blamed if he flees . In the Sagas , in the Edda , he must be over - brave ; in Germany the coward is drowned in the mud , under a hurdle . Through all outbreaks of primitive ...
... blood . In Homer the warrior often gives way , and is not blamed if he flees . In the Sagas , in the Edda , he must be over - brave ; in Germany the coward is drowned in the mud , under a hurdle . Through all outbreaks of primitive ...
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