The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... feelings also , which are easily stirred to strong emotion , though there is a difference between the Gael and the Cymri in this respect , for while the Gael like to be moved to laughter and joy by what is lively and bright , the Cymri ...
... feelings also , which are easily stirred to strong emotion , though there is a difference between the Gael and the Cymri in this respect , for while the Gael like to be moved to laughter and joy by what is lively and bright , the Cymri ...
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... feelings of the people into poetic words , and so became as it were the tongues of the people , speaking for them what each one could not utter for himself . These poems were seldom written down , but they were sung by the bards , and ...
... feelings of the people into poetic words , and so became as it were the tongues of the people , speaking for them what each one could not utter for himself . These poems were seldom written down , but they were sung by the bards , and ...
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... feelings in his mind Cadmon fell asleep , and as he slept his waking thoughts mixed themselves with his dreams , and he fancied that a person came to him and said , " Cædmon , sing some song to me ; " then he said , " I cannot sing ...
... feelings in his mind Cadmon fell asleep , and as he slept his waking thoughts mixed themselves with his dreams , and he fancied that a person came to him and said , " Cædmon , sing some song to me ; " then he said , " I cannot sing ...
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... feeling of nationality as well as the bright imagination of the Keltic He found that all the chronicles and histories , which had been written at that time , began with the first settlements of the English in this country ; but ...
... feeling of nationality as well as the bright imagination of the Keltic He found that all the chronicles and histories , which had been written at that time , began with the first settlements of the English in this country ; but ...
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... feeling of a true artist , that his work must be complete , and so he gave an un- broken line of British kings , who each reigned so many years and months , and was in his time followed by his successor . The Kelts prided themselves on ...
... feeling of a true artist , that his work must be complete , and so he gave an un- broken line of British kings , who each reigned so many years and months , and was in his time followed by his successor . The Kelts prided themselves on ...
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