Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... period to the end of the twelfth century are few and scanty . We may , indeed , comprise them all in the Song of Canute recorded by the monk of Ely [ Hist . Elyens . p . 505 apud Gale ] , who wrote about 1166 ; the words put into the ...
... period to the end of the twelfth century are few and scanty . We may , indeed , comprise them all in the Song of Canute recorded by the monk of Ely [ Hist . Elyens . p . 505 apud Gale ] , who wrote about 1166 ; the words put into the ...
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... period , and famous also for his services in the cause of religion , as well as of science . In the preceding May , at a still less advanced age , had died the most eminent Scotch writer of the period between the Restoration and the ...
... period , and famous also for his services in the cause of religion , as well as of science . In the preceding May , at a still less advanced age , had died the most eminent Scotch writer of the period between the Restoration and the ...
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... period of English history , or in all probability ever will be . Nor is this the final word . It was surely a beneficent angel which led Carlyle to throw overboard the idea of a general his- tory of the period and to restrict himself to ...
... period of English history , or in all probability ever will be . Nor is this the final word . It was surely a beneficent angel which led Carlyle to throw overboard the idea of a general his- tory of the period and to restrict himself to ...
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