A Short History of German LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1904 - 605 էջ |
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... seemed to be lost . Not until one hundred years later do we see signs that once more a spirit of order is beginning to move on the face of the chaos . At the beginning of the tenth century appears Henry the Fowler , a Saxon , and for ...
... seemed to be lost . Not until one hundred years later do we see signs that once more a spirit of order is beginning to move on the face of the chaos . At the beginning of the tenth century appears Henry the Fowler , a Saxon , and for ...
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... seemed far too rough , and the minstrels translated or rewrought the stories of troubadour and trouvère . The line of division between the two classes is not precise . Although it was utterly un- fashionable , a national subject ...
... seemed far too rough , and the minstrels translated or rewrought the stories of troubadour and trouvère . The line of division between the two classes is not precise . Although it was utterly un- fashionable , a national subject ...
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... seems better to me . By beautiful women I never yet sat very softly . One thing I could do easier , fight with good warriors , when the time should come , in the fierce charge . " At that the ... seemed long 80 GERMAN LITERATURE .
... seems better to me . By beautiful women I never yet sat very softly . One thing I could do easier , fight with good warriors , when the time should come , in the fierce charge . " At that the ... seemed long 80 GERMAN LITERATURE .
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James Kendall Hosmer. sweetly than before . What he sang then seemed long to no one ; to all who heard him was sorrow after Horant . Then the fair Hilda has him come secretly to her , that he may sing yet more . She offers him the gold ...
James Kendall Hosmer. sweetly than before . What he sang then seemed long to no one ; to all who heard him was sorrow after Horant . Then the fair Hilda has him come secretly to her , that he may sing yet more . She offers him the gold ...
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... seemed good to their taste has been attractive ever since to poets , even to our own time . Morris and Tennyson , - yes , the greatest names of all , Chaucer , Spenser , Milton , Shakespeare himself , - are elaborators of stories often ...
... seemed good to their taste has been attractive ever since to poets , even to our own time . Morris and Tennyson , - yes , the greatest names of all , Chaucer , Spenser , Milton , Shakespeare himself , - are elaborators of stories often ...
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