Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... kind , at the monastery of Wearmouth , where he died in 735 . His works , consist- ing of Scriptural translations and commentaries , reli- gious treatises , bio- graphies , and an ecclesiastical his- tory of the Anglo- Saxons , which is ...
... kind , at the monastery of Wearmouth , where he died in 735 . His works , consist- ing of Scriptural translations and commentaries , reli- gious treatises , bio- graphies , and an ecclesiastical his- tory of the Anglo- Saxons , which is ...
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... kind of literature resembling that which has since been found amongst the kindred people of the Scottish Highlands . For centuries past , Europe had been supplied with tale and fable from the teeming fountain of Bretagne , as it now is ...
... kind of literature resembling that which has since been found amongst the kindred people of the Scottish Highlands . For centuries past , Europe had been supplied with tale and fable from the teeming fountain of Bretagne , as it now is ...
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... kind of poetical literature was first culti- vated in Normandy or in Provence . Without enter- ing into these perplex- ing questions , it may be enough to state , that romantic fiction appears to have been cultivated from the eleventh ...
... kind of poetical literature was first culti- vated in Normandy or in Provence . Without enter- ing into these perplex- ing questions , it may be enough to state , that romantic fiction appears to have been cultivated from the eleventh ...
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... kind , The buck , the doe , the hart , the hind , The males go with the female ; And so began there a quarrel Between love and her own heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about , She saw clad in one suit , a ...
... kind , The buck , the doe , the hart , the hind , The males go with the female ; And so began there a quarrel Between love and her own heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about , She saw clad in one suit , a ...
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... kind ; for here God will not helpen ' em in no wise . ' vale is plenty of gold and silver ; wherefore many misbelieving men , and many Christian men also , goni in often time , for to have of the treasure that there is , but few comen ...
... kind ; for here God will not helpen ' em in no wise . ' vale is plenty of gold and silver ; wherefore many misbelieving men , and many Christian men also , goni in often time , for to have of the treasure that there is , but few comen ...
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