A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest. With Numerous SpecimensGriffin, 1867 - 536 страници |
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... things , and mo ' than I have said , appertainen to pride that is within the heart of man . And there be other spices that ben withouten ; but , natheless , that on of these spices of pride is sign of that other , right as the gay ...
... things , and mo ' than I have said , appertainen to pride that is within the heart of man . And there be other spices that ben withouten ; but , natheless , that on of these spices of pride is sign of that other , right as the gay ...
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... things may often enter into the beautiful , but this is the one thing that can never be dispensed with ; all other ingredients , as they must be contained by , so must be controlled by this ; and the only thing that standing alone may ...
... things may often enter into the beautiful , but this is the one thing that can never be dispensed with ; all other ingredients , as they must be contained by , so must be controlled by this ; and the only thing that standing alone may ...
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... things that look the coldest and deadest sparkle and flash with passion . It is remarkable , however , in how great a degree , with all its originality , the poetical genius of Crabbe was acted upon and changed by the growth of new ...
... things that look the coldest and deadest sparkle and flash with passion . It is remarkable , however , in how great a degree , with all its originality , the poetical genius of Crabbe was acted upon and changed by the growth of new ...
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The Languages of Modern Europe | 1 |
The Celtic Languages and Literatures | 7 |
Original English commonly called Saxon or AngloSaxon | 15 |
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