The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... from which he could not get free . A struggle began , and at last Grendel tore himself away , leaving his arm in Beowulf's hand . There was feasting and joy that night in Hrothgar's hall KELTIC AND FIRST ENgLish Literature . 7.
... from which he could not get free . A struggle began , and at last Grendel tore himself away , leaving his arm in Beowulf's hand . There was feasting and joy that night in Hrothgar's hall KELTIC AND FIRST ENgLish Literature . 7.
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... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
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... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
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... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
... leaving the hoard of treasures , Beowulf rose up through the water , to the joy of the waiting warriors who had thought him dead . Four men could scarcely carry Grendel's head between them back to the hall . The second part of the saga ...
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... leaves ; he beheld them lovingly ; may the Lord be merciful to him ! " Then he began his work and made a complete English poem , which he called " The Brut . " This book has an important place in literature , because it was one of the ...
... leaves ; he beheld them lovingly ; may the Lord be merciful to him ! " Then he began his work and made a complete English poem , which he called " The Brut . " This book has an important place in literature , because it was one of the ...
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