The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... lost ! " Llywarch out- lived many of his friends and all his sons , who every one died upon the battle - field fighting for their country . He was an old man , and had been called Llywarch Hen — which means the old - when he lost his ...
... lost ! " Llywarch out- lived many of his friends and all his sons , who every one died upon the battle - field fighting for their country . He was an old man , and had been called Llywarch Hen — which means the old - when he lost his ...
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... lost nearly all his men , and those which remained had to find another sleeping - place , so that the beautiful hall , the pride of Hrothgar and his hearth - sharers , stood empty and deserted . One day the watchers on the coast saw a ...
... lost nearly all his men , and those which remained had to find another sleeping - place , so that the beautiful hall , the pride of Hrothgar and his hearth - sharers , stood empty and deserted . One day the watchers on the coast saw a ...
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... taught and prepared for God's service , much as heathen children are now taken into our mission stations in foreign lands . It is not known whether Bede had lost his father and mother , or 12 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
... taught and prepared for God's service , much as heathen children are now taken into our mission stations in foreign lands . It is not known whether Bede had lost his father and mother , or 12 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
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Anna Buckland. whether Bede had lost his father and mother , or whether being a bright , little boy , they were willing to give him up to be educated at the religious house , instead of keeping him in ignorance at home . When Bede was ...
Anna Buckland. whether Bede had lost his father and mother , or whether being a bright , little boy , they were willing to give him up to be educated at the religious house , instead of keeping him in ignorance at home . When Bede was ...
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... lost in it , only adding to the depth and width of the great stream . At the time when Norman - French and First English were both spoken as two distinct languages in this country , there was another tongue which all educated persons in ...
... lost in it , only adding to the depth and width of the great stream . At the time when Norman - French and First English were both spoken as two distinct languages in this country , there was another tongue which all educated persons in ...
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