The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... look after the horses and oxen , which had brought the guests to the feast , and which were put up there for the night , and needed guarding from robbers and wolves . When Cadmon found himself alone in the stable , where he was to keep ...
... look after the horses and oxen , which had brought the guests to the feast , and which were put up there for the night , and needed guarding from robbers and wolves . When Cadmon found himself alone in the stable , where he was to keep ...
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... like the teeth of a rake , and he himself looks worn and hollow ; his cloak is threadbare , for whatever money he gets he spends on books , and the only return he can make to those who help him in his studies is to give them CHAUCER . 49.
... like the teeth of a rake , and he himself looks worn and hollow ; his cloak is threadbare , for whatever money he gets he spends on books , and the only return he can make to those who help him in his studies is to give them CHAUCER . 49.
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... looks to the Church , and finds there a general forsaking of the teaching of Christ , and of the true ideal of life , as He set it forth in His own character and life . In the soldier class he finds that vainglory , and not the service ...
... looks to the Church , and finds there a general forsaking of the teaching of Christ , and of the true ideal of life , as He set it forth in His own character and life . In the soldier class he finds that vainglory , and not the service ...
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... look on his left hand , and there he will see " Falseness and Flattery and fickle - tongued Liar . " He looks , and with them he sees a woman richly clothed and crowned , and with rings on every one of her fingers . The lady tells him ...
... look on his left hand , and there he will see " Falseness and Flattery and fickle - tongued Liar . " He looks , and with them he sees a woman richly clothed and crowned , and with rings on every one of her fingers . The lady tells him ...
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... look up to Christ as their teacher , that when his father , a rich London merchant , died , and left him his property , instead of keeping any of it for himself , he spent it in founding St. Paul's School , which he dedicated to " the ...
... look up to Christ as their teacher , that when his father , a rich London merchant , died , and left him his property , instead of keeping any of it for himself , he spent it in founding St. Paul's School , which he dedicated to " the ...
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