A First View of English and American LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... The thanks of the authors are due to the many teachers , in all parts of the country , who have , either personally or by letter , generously aided them in their effort to give a " first view " of English literature which should be V.
... The thanks of the authors are due to the many teachers , in all parts of the country , who have , either personally or by letter , generously aided them in their effort to give a " first view " of English literature which should be V.
الصفحة 1
... gives glimpses of little tribal or family settlements , bounded on one side by wild moors and dense forests , where dwelt mon- strous creatures of mist and darkness , and on the other by the stormy northern ocean , filled likewise with ...
... gives glimpses of little tribal or family settlements , bounded on one side by wild moors and dense forests , where dwelt mon- strous creatures of mist and darkness , and on the other by the stormy northern ocean , filled likewise with ...
الصفحة 2
... of Fame . - Our Anglo - Saxon ances- tors had in an eminent degree also that passion which gives the first impulse to literature among a primitive people -love of glory . When the first recorded hero of 2 Old English Period.
... of Fame . - Our Anglo - Saxon ances- tors had in an eminent degree also that passion which gives the first impulse to literature among a primitive people -love of glory . When the first recorded hero of 2 Old English Period.
الصفحة 4
... give the poem extraordinary interest . has been called the first English lyric . II . BEOWULF , THE ANGLO - SAXON EPIC It Original form of " Beowulf . " - Beowulf , the most im- portant work which remains to us from the pagan period of ...
... give the poem extraordinary interest . has been called the first English lyric . II . BEOWULF , THE ANGLO - SAXON EPIC It Original form of " Beowulf . " - Beowulf , the most im- portant work which remains to us from the pagan period of ...
الصفحة 17
... gives us a glimpse of one of the harsh customs of our ancestors . A wife , accused of faithlessness , has been banished from her native village , and compelled to live alone in the forest ; from her place of exile she pours out a moan ...
... gives us a glimpse of one of the harsh customs of our ancestors . A wife , accused of faithlessness , has been banished from her native village , and compelled to live alone in the forest ; from her place of exile she pours out a moan ...
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