Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... doubt whether it will much longer continue to be paid— Drihte wat hu longe Theo lagen scullen ilaeste ( The Lord knows how long The law shall last ) . This his learned editor conceives to allude to a resistance which it appears was made ...
... doubt whether it will much longer continue to be paid— Drihte wat hu longe Theo lagen scullen ilaeste ( The Lord knows how long The law shall last ) . This his learned editor conceives to allude to a resistance which it appears was made ...
Pagina 124
... doubt his sermons must have been lively and entertaining far beyond the common run of that kind of compositions ; the allusions with which they abounded to public events , and to life in all its colours and grades , from the palace to ...
... doubt his sermons must have been lively and entertaining far beyond the common run of that kind of compositions ; the allusions with which they abounded to public events , and to life in all its colours and grades , from the palace to ...
Pagina 330
... doubt , more than anything else , which at once took the public admiration by storm . All cultivated and perfect enjoyment of poetry , or of any other of the fine arts , is partly emotional , partly critical ; the enjoyment and ...
... doubt , more than anything else , which at once took the public admiration by storm . All cultivated and perfect enjoyment of poetry , or of any other of the fine arts , is partly emotional , partly critical ; the enjoyment and ...
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