The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... better to carry on this work with system and lasting success , religious houses were established in dif- ferent parts of the country , very like our mission stations in heathen lands . In these houses a number of good men and women ...
... better to carry on this work with system and lasting success , religious houses were established in dif- ferent parts of the country , very like our mission stations in heathen lands . In these houses a number of good men and women ...
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... better , nobler things than they , even our own Father and Maker - the Good . And he felt he could not be so untrue to Him , as to take the harp and sing praises to false gods , and yet he could not sing songs of the power and love of ...
... better , nobler things than they , even our own Father and Maker - the Good . And he felt he could not be so untrue to Him , as to take the harp and sing praises to false gods , and yet he could not sing songs of the power and love of ...
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... better training and life than their own , were received into the religious houses in England , to be taught and prepared for God's service , much as heathen children are now taken into our mission stations in foreign lands . It is not ...
... better training and life than their own , were received into the religious houses in England , to be taught and prepared for God's service , much as heathen children are now taken into our mission stations in foreign lands . It is not ...
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... better version of it , which was widely read both in France and England . Wace's book came out in 1155 , the year after Henry II . had begun to reign , and six years after Geoffrey's " Chronicle " had appeared ; and the enthusiasm for ...
... better version of it , which was widely read both in France and England . Wace's book came out in 1155 , the year after Henry II . had begun to reign , and six years after Geoffrey's " Chronicle " had appeared ; and the enthusiasm for ...
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... better made ( so Launcelot thought ) than any man he had ever seen before . Then the nuns told Sir Launcelot that the young man's name was Galahad , and that they had had him brought to them as a little baby , and they had cared for him ...
... better made ( so Launcelot thought ) than any man he had ever seen before . Then the nuns told Sir Launcelot that the young man's name was Galahad , and that they had had him brought to them as a little baby , and they had cared for him ...
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