A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... play , ' till five young kings and seven earls of Anlaf's host lay in that fighting place quieted by swords , ' and the Northmen fled , and only ' the screamers of war were left behind , the black raven and the eagle to feast on the ...
... play , ' till five young kings and seven earls of Anlaf's host lay in that fighting place quieted by swords , ' and the Northmen fled , and only ' the screamers of war were left behind , the black raven and the eagle to feast on the ...
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... Play have been attrib- uted to him . If they are his , he originated a new vein of poetry , which Burns afterwards carried out - the comic and satirical ballad poem . But they are more likely to be by James V. ROBERT HENRYSON , who died ...
... Play have been attrib- uted to him . If they are his , he originated a new vein of poetry , which Burns afterwards carried out - the comic and satirical ballad poem . But they are more likely to be by James V. ROBERT HENRYSON , who died ...
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... play . The habit of play - writing became common ; a kind of school , one might almost say a manufac- ture , of plays arose , which partly accounts for the rapid pro- duction , the excellence , and the multitude of plays that we find ...
... play . The habit of play - writing became common ; a kind of school , one might almost say a manufac- ture , of plays arose , which partly accounts for the rapid pro- duction , the excellence , and the multitude of plays that we find ...
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... play , and old men from the chimney corner . And , pre- tending no more , doth intende the winning of the mind from wicked- nesse to vertue ; even as the childe is often brought to take most whol- som things , by hiding them in such ...
... play , and old men from the chimney corner . And , pre- tending no more , doth intende the winning of the mind from wicked- nesse to vertue ; even as the childe is often brought to take most whol- som things , by hiding them in such ...
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... play of St. Catherine for acting . Such plays be- came more frequent from the time of Henry II . , and they were so common in Chaucer's time that they were the resort of idle gossips in Lent . The wife of Bath went to ' plays of mira ...
... play of St. Catherine for acting . Such plays be- came more frequent from the time of Henry II . , and they were so common in Chaucer's time that they were the resort of idle gossips in Lent . The wife of Bath went to ' plays of mira ...
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