Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, 1 tomasJ. B. Lippincott, 1910 |
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... LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY FROM MS . OF THE CADMONIAN POEMS GEORGE HERBERT ... LATIN MS . WITH ENGLISH GLOSS DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN FROM THE ANGLO - SAXON CHRONICLE JOHN SELDEN FROM ELFRIC'S ENGLISH PENTATEUCH THOMAS HOBBES ... FROM THE ...
... LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY FROM MS . OF THE CADMONIAN POEMS GEORGE HERBERT ... LATIN MS . WITH ENGLISH GLOSS DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN FROM THE ANGLO - SAXON CHRONICLE JOHN SELDEN FROM ELFRIC'S ENGLISH PENTATEUCH THOMAS HOBBES ... FROM THE ...
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... lord , and has from him lands and wealth . But his rival , Heorrenda , supplants him , and this song is written to console his heart . Others , Weland , Hild , Gëat , Theodoric , suffered dread- ful pain . This he overwent , so also ...
... lord , and has from him lands and wealth . But his rival , Heorrenda , supplants him , and this song is written to console his heart . Others , Weland , Hild , Gëat , Theodoric , suffered dread- ful pain . This he overwent , so also ...
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... Lord shall go Hugest of upheaving fires o'er the far - spread earth ! Hurtles the hot flame , and the heavens burst asunder , All the firm - set flashing planets fall out of their places . Then the sun that erst o'er the elder world ...
... Lord shall go Hugest of upheaving fires o'er the far - spread earth ! Hurtles the hot flame , and the heavens burst asunder , All the firm - set flashing planets fall out of their places . Then the sun that erst o'er the elder world ...
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... Lord , who liest in sorrow , rejoice now , laugh , and be blithe ; our harms are well avenged . ' ' Charge of the Light Brigade . ' It resembles. Adam and Eve are left conscious of their fall . Their love is not shattered ; there is no ...
... Lord , who liest in sorrow , rejoice now , laugh , and be blithe ; our harms are well avenged . ' ' Charge of the Light Brigade . ' It resembles. Adam and Eve are left conscious of their fall . Their love is not shattered ; there is no ...
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... Lord , this apple is so sweet , Blithe within the breast ; bright this messenger ; I see gear ' Tis an Angel good from God ! By his That he is the errand - bringer of our heavenly King ! I can see Him now from hence Where Himself He ...
... Lord , this apple is so sweet , Blithe within the breast ; bright this messenger ; I see gear ' Tis an Angel good from God ! By his That he is the errand - bringer of our heavenly King ! I can see Him now from hence Where Himself He ...
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Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature– A History, Critical ..., 1 tomas Robert Chambers Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1922 |
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