English LiteratureDavid Daiches Houghton Mifflin, 1965 - 848 páginas |
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... turned his steed about , the grim corpse bleeding freely the while , and they who looked upon him doubted them much for1 the covenant . For he held up the head in his hand , and turned the face towards them that sat on the high daïs ...
... turned his steed about , the grim corpse bleeding freely the while , and they who looked upon him doubted them much for1 the covenant . For he held up the head in his hand , and turned the face towards them that sat on the high daïs ...
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... turned towards the bed ; and Gawain was shamed , laid him down softly , and made as if he slept . And she came lightly to the bedside , within the curtain , and sat herself down 1 sop : food dipped in liquid . beside him , to wait till ...
... turned towards the bed ; and Gawain was shamed , laid him down softly , and made as if he slept . And she came lightly to the bedside , within the curtain , and sat herself down 1 sop : food dipped in liquid . beside him , to wait till ...
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... turned more and more to personal introspection . Poets living in times of more stable faith had known that whatever their personal vision might tell them , the public truth must also be true , and they had been able to enrich their ...
... turned more and more to personal introspection . Poets living in times of more stable faith had known that whatever their personal vision might tell them , the public truth must also be true , and they had been able to enrich their ...
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