A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... father of the later dynasty of gods , and patron of seers and travellers ; Thor , the god of thunder ; Frea , mother of the gods and giver of fruitfulness . These are commemorated in our names for the days of the week , Tuesday ...
... father of the later dynasty of gods , and patron of seers and travellers ; Thor , the god of thunder ; Frea , mother of the gods and giver of fruitfulness . These are commemorated in our names for the days of the week , Tuesday ...
الصفحة 26
... a half . But though no longer having a literary existence , the old tongue lived on the lips of the subjugated race , from father to son . About 1200 Coming of the Normans to England 27 it began to 26 Middle English Period.
... a half . But though no longer having a literary existence , the old tongue lived on the lips of the subjugated race , from father to son . About 1200 Coming of the Normans to England 27 it began to 26 Middle English Period.
الصفحة 33
... father's hood , and began the life of a religious solitary and mystic . His cell at Hampole , near a Cistercian nunnery , was after his death visited as a miracle - working shrine , and cared for by the nuns . He wrote many canticles of ...
... father's hood , and began the life of a religious solitary and mystic . His cell at Hampole , near a Cistercian nunnery , was after his death visited as a miracle - working shrine , and cared for by the nuns . He wrote many canticles of ...
الصفحة 34
... father begs to be taken to her abiding- place ; she tells him that he may see , but cannot enter , " that clean cloister . " She bids him go along the river bank until he comes to a hill . Arrived at the top , he sees afar off the city ...
... father begs to be taken to her abiding- place ; she tells him that he may see , but cannot enter , " that clean cloister . " She bids him go along the river bank until he comes to a hill . Arrived at the top , he sees afar off the city ...
الصفحة 42
... father , a member of the Corporation of Vintners , had been purveyor to King Ed- ward III . When Chaucer was a boy of six the nation was stirred by the news of Crécy ; and as a lad of sixteen he may have witnessed , after Poictiers ...
... father , a member of the Corporation of Vintners , had been purveyor to King Ed- ward III . When Chaucer was a boy of six the nation was stirred by the news of Crécy ; and as a lad of sixteen he may have witnessed , after Poictiers ...
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