Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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They felt the presence of the mysterious forces of nature , and deified them in a colossal mythology . Traces of their religion are seen in the names of the days of the week . Their sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having ...
They felt the presence of the mysterious forces of nature , and deified them in a colossal mythology . Traces of their religion are seen in the names of the days of the week . Their sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having ...
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... princess of Christian training , through whose influence his pagan prejudices had been largely overcome . When , by means of interpreters , Augustine had set forth the nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said ...
... princess of Christian training , through whose influence his pagan prejudices had been largely overcome . When , by means of interpreters , Augustine had set forth the nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said ...
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But adversity , as with every vigorous nature , called forth a greater energy and determination . Gathering about him a body of strong and true men , he at length turned upon the foe , surprised and defeated them , and conquered a ...
But adversity , as with every vigorous nature , called forth a greater energy and determination . Gathering about him a body of strong and true men , he at length turned upon the foe , surprised and defeated them , and conquered a ...
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First of all , he was gifted by nature with extraordinary poetic genius , which embodied itself in a number of ... in his business relations , he acquired a wide range of knowledge , which lent support to his great natural abilities .
First of all , he was gifted by nature with extraordinary poetic genius , which embodied itself in a number of ... in his business relations , he acquired a wide range of knowledge , which lent support to his great natural abilities .
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Chaucer's love of nature was remarkable . It rivalled his passion for books . He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , “ Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles ...
Chaucer's love of nature was remarkable . It rivalled his passion for books . He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , “ Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles ...
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