The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... nation , “ a wretched sight , to witness the sale of that ancient manor , whither the Muses were wont to wander for retirement and pleasure . Whither shall the youthful student now be- take himself , what relief will he find for his ...
... nation , “ a wretched sight , to witness the sale of that ancient manor , whither the Muses were wont to wander for retirement and pleasure . Whither shall the youthful student now be- take himself , what relief will he find for his ...
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... , young in the promise of its future ; a nation , which received grace before the Saxon came to Britain , and which has never quenched it ; a Church , which comprehends seas . in its history the rise and fall of Canterbury and 50 NEWMAN.
... , young in the promise of its future ; a nation , which received grace before the Saxon came to Britain , and which has never quenched it ; a Church , which comprehends seas . in its history the rise and fall of Canterbury and 50 NEWMAN.
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... nations , as the medieval antiquarian would style them ; and in the middle of the fourth century , Proæresius was the leader or proctor of the Attic , Hephæstion of the Oriental , Epiphanius of the Arabic , and Diophantus of the Pontic ...
... nations , as the medieval antiquarian would style them ; and in the middle of the fourth century , Proæresius was the leader or proctor of the Attic , Hephæstion of the Oriental , Epiphanius of the Arabic , and Diophantus of the Pontic ...
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... nation's language , thought , and poetry , is profoundly interesting ; and by regarding a poet's work as a stage in this course of development we may easily bring ourselves to make it of more importance as poetry than in itself it ...
... nation's language , thought , and poetry , is profoundly interesting ; and by regarding a poet's work as a stage in this course of development we may easily bring ourselves to make it of more importance as poetry than in itself it ...
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... nation , the Chanson de Roland . It is indeed a most interesting document . The joculator or jongleur Taillefer , who was with William the Conqueror's army at Hastings , marched before the Norman troops , so said the tradition , singing ...
... nation , the Chanson de Roland . It is indeed a most interesting document . The joculator or jongleur Taillefer , who was with William the Conqueror's army at Hastings , marched before the Norman troops , so said the tradition , singing ...
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