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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... seen short specimens of the Anglo - Saxon prose and verse of the period prior to the Conquest . Perhaps the best means of making clear the transition of the language into its present form , is to present a continuation of these ...
... seen short specimens of the Anglo - Saxon prose and verse of the period prior to the Conquest . Perhaps the best means of making clear the transition of the language into its present form , is to present a continuation of these ...
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... seen English poetry only in the forms of the chronicle and the romance : of its many other forms , so familiar now , in which it is employed to point a moral lesson , to describe natural scenery , to convey satiric reflections , and ...
... seen English poetry only in the forms of the chronicle and the romance : of its many other forms , so familiar now , in which it is employed to point a moral lesson , to describe natural scenery , to convey satiric reflections , and ...
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... seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the subsequent erection of Blenheim , have changed the appearance of this classic ground ; but the poet's morning walk may still be traced , and some venerable oaks that may ...
... seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the subsequent erection of Blenheim , have changed the appearance of this classic ground ; but the poet's morning walk may still be traced , and some venerable oaks that may ...
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... seen . For they said weel , it micht have been Cause of their tynsal 6 everilk ane . The king answer has made them nane , But mainit 7 his hand - ax shaft sae Was with the straik broken in tway . [ The Battle of Bannockburn . ] When ...
... seen . For they said weel , it micht have been Cause of their tynsal 6 everilk ane . The king answer has made them nane , But mainit 7 his hand - ax shaft sae Was with the straik broken in tway . [ The Battle of Bannockburn . ] When ...
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... seen The earl and all his men , bedeen , Faucht sae stoutly , but effraying , Richt as they had nae abasing ; Them pressit they with all their micht . And they , with spears and swerds bricht , And axes , that richt sharply share I'mids ...
... seen The earl and all his men , bedeen , Faucht sae stoutly , but effraying , Richt as they had nae abasing ; Them pressit they with all their micht . And they , with spears and swerds bricht , And axes , that richt sharply share I'mids ...
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