A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... written for their school edition of Coleridge's " Ancient Mariner , " and the Macmillan Company for permission to reproduce , from Garnett and Gosse's English Literature : an Illustrated Record , the manuscript facsimile which forms the ...
... written for their school edition of Coleridge's " Ancient Mariner , " and the Macmillan Company for permission to reproduce , from Garnett and Gosse's English Literature : an Illustrated Record , the manuscript facsimile which forms the ...
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... written , and turned to write religious poems . We have , signed with his name in strange characters called runes , two lives of saints , St. Juliana and Elene , and the Christ , an epic dealing with the Saviour's incarnation and ...
... written , and turned to write religious poems . We have , signed with his name in strange characters called runes , two lives of saints , St. Juliana and Elene , and the Christ , an epic dealing with the Saviour's incarnation and ...
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... written , such a time had come for England , and espe- cially for Northumbria . III . THE STRUGGLE WITH THE DANES : LITERATURE OF WESSEX The Danes Destroy Northumbria . - While the Anglo - Saxons had been settling down in England to a ...
... written , such a time had come for England , and espe- cially for Northumbria . III . THE STRUGGLE WITH THE DANES : LITERATURE OF WESSEX The Danes Destroy Northumbria . - While the Anglo - Saxons had been settling down in England to a ...
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... written ; with the one exception of the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle , which continued to grow in the sheltered monastery of Peterborough , Eng- lish literature " dives underground " in 1066 , and does not reappear for a century and a half ...
... written ; with the one exception of the Anglo - Saxon Chronicle , which continued to grow in the sheltered monastery of Peterborough , Eng- lish literature " dives underground " in 1066 , and does not reappear for a century and a half ...
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... written , except that the English Chronicle was continued at the monastery of Peter- borough until 1154. The first part of the chapter deals with the fusion of the Norman and Saxon races . The Normans were not orig inally a very ...
... written , except that the English Chronicle was continued at the monastery of Peter- borough until 1154. The first part of the chapter deals with the fusion of the Norman and Saxon races . The Normans were not orig inally a very ...
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