Introduction to English Literature: With Suggestions for Further Reading and Study, and Annotated Selections Illustrating the Successive Periods and Principal AuthorsBenj. H. Sanborn, 1906 - 700 pages |
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... says Bede , " tried to make religious poems , but none could vie with him , for he did not learn the art of poetry from men , nor of men , but from God . " This religious poetry is usually based on Scripture or on legends of saints ...
... says Bede , " tried to make religious poems , but none could vie with him , for he did not learn the art of poetry from men , nor of men , but from God . " This religious poetry is usually based on Scripture or on legends of saints ...
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... says , that there have been very few on this side of the Humber who were able to understand the English of their service , or to turn an epistle out of Latin into English ; and I know that there were not many beyond the Humber who could ...
... says , that there have been very few on this side of the Humber who were able to understand the English of their service , or to turn an epistle out of Latin into English ; and I know that there were not many beyond the Humber who could ...
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... From Alfred's time , " says Freeman , " the narrative continues , sometimes full , some- times meagre , sometimes a dry record of names and dates . sometimes rising to the highest flights of the prose picture 20 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... From Alfred's time , " says Freeman , " the narrative continues , sometimes full , some- times meagre , sometimes a dry record of names and dates . sometimes rising to the highest flights of the prose picture 20 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... the state and the church is clearly reflected . 66 1 Through baptism . 2 Third . 3 We . " " ↑ As . 4 Both . 5 One rule book to follow . • Canonhood . 8 Holy lore . Lord . " It was , " says Marsh , " a. THE FORMATIVE PERIOD . 23.
... the state and the church is clearly reflected . 66 1 Through baptism . 2 Third . 3 We . " " ↑ As . 4 Both . 5 One rule book to follow . • Canonhood . 8 Holy lore . Lord . " It was , " says Marsh , " a. THE FORMATIVE PERIOD . 23.
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... says Marsh , " a calm , allegorical exposition of the corruptions of the state , of the church , and of social life , de- signed not to rouse the people to violent resistance or bloody vengeance , but to reveal to them the true causes ...
... says Marsh , " a calm , allegorical exposition of the corruptions of the state , of the church , and of social life , de- signed not to rouse the people to violent resistance or bloody vengeance , but to reveal to them the true causes ...
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