A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... LORD BYRON . • From a painting by J. Phillips , R. A. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY From a painting by Geo . Clint , R. A. JOHN KEATS • From a painting by Joseph Severn THOMAS CARLYLE • From a painting by Whistler ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON After a ...
... LORD BYRON . • From a painting by J. Phillips , R. A. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY From a painting by Geo . Clint , R. A. JOHN KEATS • From a painting by Joseph Severn THOMAS CARLYLE • From a painting by Whistler ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON After a ...
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... lord , was granted land and treasure , and was raised by virtue of his poet - craft to the same position of honor which the other fol- lowers of the aetheling held by virtue of their prowess in battle . Sometimes he wandered from court ...
... lord , was granted land and treasure , and was raised by virtue of his poet - craft to the same position of honor which the other fol- lowers of the aetheling held by virtue of their prowess in battle . Sometimes he wandered from court ...
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... lord has taken away from him his land - right and his place at court , in order to bestow them upon the suc- cessful rival . The poet comforts himself by recalling other misfortunes which men and women in past time have lived to ...
... lord has taken away from him his land - right and his place at court , in order to bestow them upon the suc- cessful rival . The poet comforts himself by recalling other misfortunes which men and women in past time have lived to ...
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... mead - cup to her lord and to Beowulf , and bidding them " be blithe at the beer - drink- ing , " goes through the hall distributing gifts among the 66 * Corselets of mail . thanes . The king , queen , and their followers Beowulf 5.
... mead - cup to her lord and to Beowulf , and bidding them " be blithe at the beer - drink- ing , " goes through the hall distributing gifts among the 66 * Corselets of mail . thanes . The king , queen , and their followers Beowulf 5.
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... Lord 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 ...
... Lord 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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