A First View of English and American LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... passed round for each to sing in turn , Caedmon , the cowherd , would rise and depart , for he was an unlettered man and knew nothing of the gleeman's art . So it was for many years , until he was no longer young . One night , when he ...
... passed round for each to sing in turn , Caedmon , the cowherd , would rise and depart , for he was an unlettered man and knew nothing of the gleeman's art . So it was for many years , until he was no longer young . One night , when he ...
الصفحة 17
... passed away forever . “ Often , ” he says , " it seems to him in fancy as though he clasps and kisses his great lord , and on his knees lays hand and head , even as erewhile " ; but he soon wakes friendless , and sees before him only ...
... passed away forever . “ Often , ” he says , " it seems to him in fancy as though he clasps and kisses his great lord , and on his knees lays hand and head , even as erewhile " ; but he soon wakes friendless , and sees before him only ...
الصفحة 18
... passed away , as if it had not been ! " There is a wist- ful tenderness and a lyric grace in this poem which sug- gests once more the Celtic leaven at work in the ruder Anglo- Saxon genius . It suggests , too , a state of society fallen ...
... passed away , as if it had not been ! " There is a wist- ful tenderness and a lyric grace in this poem which sug- gests once more the Celtic leaven at work in the ruder Anglo- Saxon genius . It suggests , too , a state of society fallen ...
الصفحة 48
... passing rapidly away . With him is his son , a young squire , curly - haired and gay , his short white - sleeved gown embroidered like a mead with red and white flowers ; he is an epitome of the gifts and graces of brilliant youth . It ...
... passing rapidly away . With him is his son , a young squire , curly - haired and gay , his short white - sleeved gown embroidered like a mead with red and white flowers ; he is an epitome of the gifts and graces of brilliant youth . It ...
الصفحة 57
... passing from mouth to mouth and generation to generation in the form of ballads , took on a new life . It was probably during the course of the fifteenth century that a great number of those ballads arose , which mirror faithfully the ...
... passing from mouth to mouth and generation to generation in the form of ballads , took on a new life . It was probably during the course of the fifteenth century that a great number of those ballads arose , which mirror faithfully the ...
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