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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... became first Archbishop of Canterbury . From 607 onward , the Anglo - Saxons were fighting each other , until in 827 the seven or eight kingdoms were united under Egbert , king of Wessex , who now styled himself " King of the English ...
... became first Archbishop of Canterbury . From 607 onward , the Anglo - Saxons were fighting each other , until in 827 the seven or eight kingdoms were united under Egbert , king of Wessex , who now styled himself " King of the English ...
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... English III . Middle English . IV . Modern English . Semi - Saxon Old English . 450-1150 1150-1250 1150-1350 1250-1350 1350-1550 1550- still more so when they became Christian ; and their The Language , First English Poetry . 23.
... English III . Middle English . IV . Modern English . Semi - Saxon Old English . 450-1150 1150-1250 1150-1350 1250-1350 1350-1550 1550- still more so when they became Christian ; and their The Language , First English Poetry . 23.
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... became Christian ; and their poetry is as much tinged with religion as with war . Whenever literature died down in England , it rose again in poetry ; and the first poetry at each recovery was religious , or linked to religion . We ...
... became Christian ; and their poetry is as much tinged with religion as with war . Whenever literature died down in England , it rose again in poetry ; and the first poetry at each recovery was religious , or linked to religion . We ...
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... became so beautiful as faeryland . Here is the description ( taken from Thorpe's edition of the poem ) of the dwelling - place of the Grendel , a man - fiend that devoured men , and whom Beowulf overcomes in battle : — • Hie dygel lond ...
... became so beautiful as faeryland . Here is the description ( taken from Thorpe's edition of the poem ) of the dwelling - place of the Grendel , a man - fiend that devoured men , and whom Beowulf overcomes in battle : — • Hie dygel lond ...
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... became part of the law of the land . Labor on Sundays and holy days was made criminal , and heavy punishments were exacted for sacrilege , per- jury , and the seduction of nuns . The spirit of adventure that made him in youth the first ...
... became part of the law of the land . Labor on Sundays and holy days was made criminal , and heavy punishments were exacted for sacrilege , per- jury , and the seduction of nuns . The spirit of adventure that made him in youth the first ...
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