The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... living in this island called the Kelts ; and the remains of this race are still dwelling amongst us in the north of Scotland , in Ireland , and in Wales . The Kelts were divided into two great families - the Gaels , whose descendants ...
... living in this island called the Kelts ; and the remains of this race are still dwelling amongst us in the north of Scotland , in Ireland , and in Wales . The Kelts were divided into two great families - the Gaels , whose descendants ...
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... living around them ; and by their holy , loving lives they showed the people the power of Chris- tianity , and how just and true are God's commands . These religious houses became thus the centres of light and spiritual life , and from ...
... living around them ; and by their holy , loving lives they showed the people the power of Chris- tianity , and how just and true are God's commands . These religious houses became thus the centres of light and spiritual life , and from ...
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... in giving thanks to the living God . O , truly happy man ! He chanted the sentence of St. Paul the Apostle , ' It is fearful There was feasting and joy that night in Hrothgar's hall KELTIC AND First English Literature . 15.
... in giving thanks to the living God . O , truly happy man ! He chanted the sentence of St. Paul the Apostle , ' It is fearful There was feasting and joy that night in Hrothgar's hall KELTIC AND First English Literature . 15.
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... fyncan 13pm helmaf here feeafza heap ic com hor saper aj jom bike . nefeahie elpeodige puf A FRAGMENT OF THE MS . OF " BEOWULF " ( MS . VITELL . A. XV . ) to fall into the hands of the living God ,. pepod peap de Wetlan.
... fyncan 13pm helmaf here feeafza heap ic com hor saper aj jom bike . nefeahie elpeodige puf A FRAGMENT OF THE MS . OF " BEOWULF " ( MS . VITELL . A. XV . ) to fall into the hands of the living God ,. pepod peap de Wetlan.
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Anna Buckland. to fall into the hands of the living God , ' and much more out of Holy Writ ; wherein also he admonished us to think of our last hour , and to shake off the sleep of the soul ; and being learned in our poetry , he said ...
Anna Buckland. to fall into the hands of the living God , ' and much more out of Holy Writ ; wherein also he admonished us to think of our last hour , and to shake off the sleep of the soul ; and being learned in our poetry , he said ...
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