A First View of English and American LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... began the conquest of Britain . This was continued a hundred years later by the Emperor Claudius , who planted at Colchester the first Roman colony . Agricola became governor in 78 A.D. , and built a great wall and line of forts to keep ...
... began the conquest of Britain . This was continued a hundred years later by the Emperor Claudius , who planted at Colchester the first Roman colony . Agricola became governor in 78 A.D. , and built a great wall and line of forts to keep ...
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... began that re- markable series of movements on the part of the wild Ger- manic tribes , which we know as the " migrations . " About the end of the fourth century , urged by a common impulse , tribe after tribe swept southward ; some by ...
... began that re- markable series of movements on the part of the wild Ger- manic tribes , which we know as the " migrations . " About the end of the fourth century , urged by a common impulse , tribe after tribe swept southward ; some by ...
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... began to grow up , about the person of an ob- scure Celtic leader , that cycle of stories which was to prove so fruitful of poetry both in France and England , —the legends of Arthur , founder of the Round Table , and de- fender of the ...
... began to grow up , about the person of an ob- scure Celtic leader , that cycle of stories which was to prove so fruitful of poetry both in France and England , —the legends of Arthur , founder of the Round Table , and de- fender of the ...
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... began late in the sixth century , with the coming of Augustine , who converted to the new faith Ethelbert , king of Kent , and his whole people . Little by little , after the advent of this great missionary among the Saxons in the south ...
... began late in the sixth century , with the coming of Augustine , who converted to the new faith Ethelbert , king of Kent , and his whole people . Little by little , after the advent of this great missionary among the Saxons in the south ...
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... began to harass the English coasts . Northumbria bore the main force of their attacks . The very monastery of Jarrow , in which Baeda had written his Ecclesiastical History , was plundered , and its inhabitants put to the sword . The ...
... began to harass the English coasts . Northumbria bore the main force of their attacks . The very monastery of Jarrow , in which Baeda had written his Ecclesiastical History , was plundered , and its inhabitants put to the sword . The ...
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