Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... poem closes usually with repetition of its first word or phrase . That repetition here serves also to sug- gest the bard , who was the historian of ancient times , passing from tribe to tribe , and answering in each place the demand for ...
... poem closes usually with repetition of its first word or phrase . That repetition here serves also to sug- gest the bard , who was the historian of ancient times , passing from tribe to tribe , and answering in each place the demand for ...
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... poets , Cadmon , belonged to a corner of Yorkshire - Whitby - where the two races lived in contact with each other ... poem from the Exeter Book I have endeavoured to put into modern English with alliteration according to the First ...
... poets , Cadmon , belonged to a corner of Yorkshire - Whitby - where the two races lived in contact with each other ... poem from the Exeter Book I have endeavoured to put into modern English with alliteration according to the First ...
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... poem in which animals were the actors , but the satire was all levelled from the side of the people against tyrannies and corruptions that pro- voked a cry for reform . The old national poem of Germany , the Nibelungenlied , was shaping ...
... poem in which animals were the actors , but the satire was all levelled from the side of the people against tyrannies and corruptions that pro- voked a cry for reform . The old national poem of Germany , the Nibelungenlied , was shaping ...
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... Poems com- monly attributed to Walter Mapes , " edited by him for the Camden Society in 1841. Although Golias is named in the title , he does not in this poem speak in his own person , but stands generally for that advancing evil ...
... Poems com- monly attributed to Walter Mapes , " edited by him for the Camden Society in 1841. Although Golias is named in the title , he does not in this poem speak in his own person , but stands generally for that advancing evil ...
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... poem is the " Brut " of Layamon , com- pleted about fifty - eight years after the finishing of Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of British Kings . Layamon's " Brut is a poem in 32,250 lines , and therefore not one of the shorter poems ...
... poem is the " Brut " of Layamon , com- pleted about fifty - eight years after the finishing of Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of British Kings . Layamon's " Brut is a poem in 32,250 lines , and therefore not one of the shorter poems ...
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