Literature and Life, Bücher 4Scott, Foresman and Company, 1924 |
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... PRAISE OF BEAUTY Page THE DEEDS OF ELIZABETHAN SEAMEN Christopher Marlowe Christopher Marlowe Richard Hakluyt . 109 109 . 110 TO THE VIRGINIAN VOYAGE Michael Drayton . . 110 William Shakespeare 111 112 114 THIS ENGLAND EPILOGUE TO THE ...
... PRAISE OF BEAUTY Page THE DEEDS OF ELIZABETHAN SEAMEN Christopher Marlowe Christopher Marlowe Richard Hakluyt . 109 109 . 110 TO THE VIRGINIAN VOYAGE Michael Drayton . . 110 William Shakespeare 111 112 114 THIS ENGLAND EPILOGUE TO THE ...
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... his chieftains , To do deeds of honor , till all shall depart , Light and life together ; lasting praise he gains , And has under heaven the highest of honor . Old English Folk Superstitions . Thus far , we have. OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE 133.
... his chieftains , To do deeds of honor , till all shall depart , Light and life together ; lasting praise he gains , And has under heaven the highest of honor . Old English Folk Superstitions . Thus far , we have. OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE 133.
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... praise the Warden of Heaven , The might of the Maker and his manifold thought . The nine lines of this hymn he recited to his companions , who brought him into the presence of the abbess . Here , in the com- pany of many learned men ...
... praise the Warden of Heaven , The might of the Maker and his manifold thought . The nine lines of this hymn he recited to his companions , who brought him into the presence of the abbess . Here , in the com- pany of many learned men ...
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... praise of God the Creator , verses and words that he had never heard , in the following manner : Now shall we praise the Prince of heaven , The might of the Maker and his manifold thought , The work of the Father ; of what wonders he ...
... praise of God the Creator , verses and words that he had never heard , in the following manner : Now shall we praise the Prince of heaven , The might of the Maker and his manifold thought , The work of the Father ; of what wonders he ...
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... praise of books . Questions and Topics . 1. Note the sugges- tion in " A Bookworm " that not only the book- worm itself but perhaps the human reader may not be " a whit the wiser when the word had been swallowed . " Point out other ...
... praise of books . Questions and Topics . 1. Note the sugges- tion in " A Bookworm " that not only the book- worm itself but perhaps the human reader may not be " a whit the wiser when the word had been swallowed . " Point out other ...
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Literature and Life, Bücher 4 Edwin Greenlaw,William Harris Elson,Christine M. Keck Vollansicht - 1927 |
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ancient Banquo Battle of Brunanburh beauty Ben Jonson Beowulf Burns Caedmon called century character Chaucer dear death doth drama dream earth Elizabethan England English literature epic essay Everyman eyes Faerie Queene fair famous fear feeling genius George Eliot give hath heart heaven hero heroic couplet honor human interest Johnson king Lady Lady Macbeth land learning Lethbury light lines literary living look Lord Lycidas lyric Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff means ment Milton mind nature never night NOTES AND QUESTIONS novel Paradise Lost person plays poem poet poetic poetry praise prose romance scenes Scotland Shakespeare sing song sonnet soul spirit stanza story style sweet tell Tennyson thee theme things thou thought tion tragedy truth verse witches words Wordsworth writing written wrote wyll