The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... duty ; and we shall find that this strain , begun by Cadmon , runs through our literature down to the present time , and that it rises highest in our greatest writers . This is how Cædmon starts the solemn music : " Most right it is ...
... duty ; and we shall find that this strain , begun by Cadmon , runs through our literature down to the present time , and that it rises highest in our greatest writers . This is how Cædmon starts the solemn music : " Most right it is ...
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... duty set before him , and in giving himself faithfully to it , he found , as he tells us , " great delight in learning . " Besides his school work , Bede had to do various things in the house , for there were no servants , and every ...
... duty set before him , and in giving himself faithfully to it , he found , as he tells us , " great delight in learning . " Besides his school work , Bede had to do various things in the house , for there were no servants , and every ...
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... duty ; so steadfast were its writers to this aim , that their works consist almost entirely of religious books , sacred poetry , histories , and school text - books . We may be thankful that God , who rules the onward course of truth ...
... duty ; so steadfast were its writers to this aim , that their works consist almost entirely of religious books , sacred poetry , histories , and school text - books . We may be thankful that God , who rules the onward course of truth ...
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... duty can raise even a youth to greater honour , than can be gained by bodily strength and courage alone , just as the soul is ever higher and greater in its nature and life than the body . Sir Galahad soon proved that he knew how to be ...
... duty can raise even a youth to greater honour , than can be gained by bodily strength and courage alone , just as the soul is ever higher and greater in its nature and life than the body . Sir Galahad soon proved that he knew how to be ...
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... duty rose into new life ; and we shall find that sturdy voices did not fear to speak out boldly against the corruptions of the Church , the ignorant teaching and evil lives of some of those who professed to be followers of Christ and ...
... duty rose into new life ; and we shall find that sturdy voices did not fear to speak out boldly against the corruptions of the Church , the ignorant teaching and evil lives of some of those who professed to be followers of Christ and ...
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