A First View of English and American LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... appeared every spring in increas- ing numbers upon their coast . The Celts did not yield to these savage invaders as readily as they had done to the polished Romans . From the middle of the fifth century , when the first band of Jutes ...
... appeared every spring in increas- ing numbers upon their coast . The Celts did not yield to these savage invaders as readily as they had done to the polished Romans . From the middle of the fifth century , when the first band of Jutes ...
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... appeared before him , saying , " Caedmon , sing to me . " Caedmon an- swered , " Behold , I know not how to sing , and therefore I left the feast to - night . " " Still , sing now to me , " the Lord said . " What then shall I sing ...
... appeared before him , saying , " Caedmon , sing to me . " Caedmon an- swered , " Behold , I know not how to sing , and therefore I left the feast to - night . " " Still , sing now to me , " the Lord said . " What then shall I sing ...
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... appeared off the coast of France ; and under their leader , Hrolf the Ganger ( the " Walker " ) , they had pushed up the Seine in their black boats , wasting and burning to the very gates of Paris . The French won peace by giving over ...
... appeared off the coast of France ; and under their leader , Hrolf the Ganger ( the " Walker " ) , they had pushed up the Seine in their black boats , wasting and burning to the very gates of Paris . The French won peace by giving over ...
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... appeared , in 1200 , after its long sleep , it contained almost no French ingredients ; by the middle of the fourteenth century the process of blending the two tongues was beginning to draw to a close . Chaucer , the poet who was to ...
... appeared , in 1200 , after its long sleep , it contained almost no French ingredients ; by the middle of the fourteenth century the process of blending the two tongues was beginning to draw to a close . Chaucer , the poet who was to ...
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... appearance ; his habits ; his character and tastes . Supplement this with a study of the Occleve portrait here reproduced . Note the chief works be- longing to each of his three literary periods . What special aspect of his genius comes ...
... appearance ; his habits ; his character and tastes . Supplement this with a study of the Occleve portrait here reproduced . Note the chief works be- longing to each of his three literary periods . What special aspect of his genius comes ...
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