Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... sense of obliga- tion and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidel- ity to a leader or cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored woman and revered virtue . In a word , the Anglo - Saxons possessed a native virtue and ...
... sense of obliga- tion and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidel- ity to a leader or cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored woman and revered virtue . In a word , the Anglo - Saxons possessed a native virtue and ...
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... sense of his want of skill . Having left the banqueting hall on one occasion , he went to the stable , where it was his turn to care for the horses . In a vision an angel appeared to him and said , " Cædmon , sing a song to me . " He ...
... sense of his want of skill . Having left the banqueting hall on one occasion , he went to the stable , where it was his turn to care for the horses . In a vision an angel appeared to him and said , " Cædmon , sing a song to me . " He ...
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... sense of justice . This is his own apology ; and in the prologue to one of the most objectionable tales , he begs his gentle readers " For Goddes love , as deme not that I say Of evil intent , but that I mote reherse Hir tales alle , al ...
... sense of justice . This is his own apology ; and in the prologue to one of the most objectionable tales , he begs his gentle readers " For Goddes love , as deme not that I say Of evil intent , but that I mote reherse Hir tales alle , al ...
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... sense , and tempt her faigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wise , Tho can she weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And sayd , " Ah Sir , my ΙΙΟ ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... sense , and tempt her faigned truth . Wringing her hands , in wemens pitteous wise , Tho can she weepe , to stirre up gentle ruth Both for her noble blood , and for her tender youth . LI . And sayd , " Ah Sir , my ΙΙΟ ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... senses were bereaved quight : Then brought she me into this desert waste , And by my wretched lovers side me pight ; Where now enclosd in wooden wal full faste , Banisht from living wights , our wearie daies we waste . " XLIII . " But ...
... senses were bereaved quight : Then brought she me into this desert waste , And by my wretched lovers side me pight ; Where now enclosd in wooden wal full faste , Banisht from living wights , our wearie daies we waste . " XLIII . " But ...
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