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 страница |
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... England , and all English literature from the first writings to the last is full of domestic love , the dearness of home , and the ties of kinsfolk . They were a religious people , even as heathen , conventionally separated but of ...
... England , and all English literature from the first writings to the last is full of domestic love , the dearness of home , and the ties of kinsfolk . They were a religious people , even as heathen , conventionally separated but of ...
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... England , it rose again in poetry ; and the first poetry at each recovery was religious , or linked to religion . We shall soon see that the first poems were of war and religion . English Poetry was different then from what it is now ...
... England , it rose again in poetry ; and the first poetry at each recovery was religious , or linked to religion . We shall soon see that the first poems were of war and religion . English Poetry was different then from what it is now ...
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... England in Bæda's History , giving to some details a West Saxon form ; and a religious hand - book in the Pastoral Rule of Pope Gregory . We do not quite know whether he worked himself at the English , or Anglo - Saxon , Chronicle , but ...
... England in Bæda's History , giving to some details a West Saxon form ; and a religious hand - book in the Pastoral Rule of Pope Gregory . We do not quite know whether he worked himself at the English , or Anglo - Saxon , Chronicle , but ...
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... England as the impulse he gave to its literature . His end indeed even in this was practical rather than literary . What he aimed at was simply the education of his people . As yet Wessex was the most ignorant of the English kingdoms ...
... England as the impulse he gave to its literature . His end indeed even in this was practical rather than literary . What he aimed at was simply the education of his people . As yet Wessex was the most ignorant of the English kingdoms ...
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... England by the Danes left the speech and literature still English . The Danes were of same stock and tongue as the people invaded , and were absorbed by them . The invasion of England by the Normans seemed likely to crush the English ...
... England by the Danes left the speech and literature still English . The Danes were of same stock and tongue as the people invaded , and were absorbed by them . The invasion of England by the Normans seemed likely to crush the English ...
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