Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Their sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidelity 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 ...
Their sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidelity 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 ...
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When at festive gatherings it was agreed that all present should sing in turn , Cædmon was accustomed , as the harp approached him , quietly to retire with a humiliating sense of his want of skill . Having left the banqueting hall on ...
When at festive gatherings it was agreed that all present should sing in turn , Cædmon was accustomed , as the harp approached him , quietly to retire with a humiliating sense of his want of skill . Having left the banqueting hall on ...
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There are passages in his works that are very offensive to modern taste ; but they are not to be charged so much to Chaucer's love of indecency , as to the grossness of his and to his artistic sense of justice .
There are passages in his works that are very offensive to modern taste ; but they are not to be charged so much to Chaucer's love of indecency , as to the grossness of his and to his artistic sense of justice .
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... And half enraged at her shamelesse guise , He thought have slaine her in his fierce despight ; But , hastie heat tempring with sufferance wise , He stayde his hand ; and gan himselfe advise his sense , and tempt her faigned truth .
... And half enraged at her shamelesse guise , He thought have slaine her in his fierce despight ; But , hastie heat tempring with sufferance wise , He stayde his hand ; and gan himselfe advise his sense , and tempt her faigned truth .
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... That all my 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 .
... That all my 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 .
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