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, 1847 |
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... person to sing in turn . On one of these Biographia Britannica Literaria : Anglo - Saxon Period . By Thomas Wright , M.A. 1 occasions , it happened to be Cadmon's turn to keep. 1 First Period FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 ANGLO-SAXON ...
... person to sing in turn . On one of these Biographia Britannica Literaria : Anglo - Saxon Period . By Thomas Wright , M.A. 1 occasions , it happened to be Cadmon's turn to keep. 1 First Period FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 ANGLO-SAXON ...
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... person. [ The interview of Vortigern with Rowen , the beautiful Daughter of Hengist . ] Hengist that day did his ... persons had arisen , named Joculators , Jongleurs , or Minstrels , whose business it was to wander about from one mansion ...
... person. [ The interview of Vortigern with Rowen , the beautiful Daughter of Hengist . ] Hengist that day did his ... persons had arisen , named Joculators , Jongleurs , or Minstrels , whose business it was to wander about from one mansion ...
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... person was adopted as a subject , such as Rollo of Normandy , or Charlemagne , his life was so amplified with ro- mantic adventure , that it became properly a work of fiction . This , it must be remembered , was an age remarkable for a ...
... person was adopted as a subject , such as Rollo of Normandy , or Charlemagne , his life was so amplified with ro- mantic adventure , that it became properly a work of fiction . This , it must be remembered , was an age remarkable for a ...
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... person ; for the law saith , There maketh no man himself rich , if he do harm to another wight ; that is to say , that Nature defendeth and forbiddeth by right , that no man make himself rich unto the harm of another person . And ...
... person ; for the law saith , There maketh no man himself rich , if he do harm to another wight ; that is to say , that Nature defendeth and forbiddeth by right , that no man make himself rich unto the harm of another person . And ...
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... person , either of hardiness or politic order . Free was he called of dis- pense , and somewhat above his power liberal . With large gifts he get him unsteadfast friendship , for which he was fain to pil and spoil in other places , and ...
... person , either of hardiness or politic order . Free was he called of dis- pense , and somewhat above his power liberal . With large gifts he get him unsteadfast friendship , for which he was fain to pil and spoil in other places , and ...
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