A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... Earl Godwin was a strong man in the days of Canute's two weak Danish successors ; and after the death of Hardicanute ... Earl's daughter Edith . The story of First English Literature ends with the work of an unknown writer , who knew ...
... Earl Godwin was a strong man in the days of Canute's two weak Danish successors ; and after the death of Hardicanute ... Earl's daughter Edith . The story of First English Literature ends with the work of an unknown writer , who knew ...
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... Earl of Shrewsbury . Orderic was the name given to the child by the English curate who baptised him . When Orderic was ten years old he had lost his mother , and his father retired , as a monk of the strict Benedictine rule , into a ...
... Earl of Shrewsbury . Orderic was the name given to the child by the English curate who baptised him . When Orderic was ten years old he had lost his mother , and his father retired , as a monk of the strict Benedictine rule , into a ...
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... Earl of Gloucester . In one of these works William of Malmesbury brought chronicle writing to perfection ; in the other Geoffrey of Monmouth produced out of the form of the chronicle the spirit that was to animate new forms of ...
... Earl of Gloucester . In one of these works William of Malmesbury brought chronicle writing to perfection ; in the other Geoffrey of Monmouth produced out of the form of the chronicle the spirit that was to animate new forms of ...
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... Earl of Flanders , and reached Rome in No- vember , 1199. Innocent III . there trifled with his suit ; his zeal for the honour and independence of St. David's became a pon- tifical joke ; and at home Gerald was attainted of treason ...
... Earl of Flanders , and reached Rome in No- vember , 1199. Innocent III . there trifled with his suit ; his zeal for the honour and independence of St. David's became a pon- tifical joke ; and at home Gerald was attainted of treason ...
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... Earl Godrich at Lincoln , who held the English princess Goldeburgh much as Godard in Denmark had held Havelok . Havelok proved to be the stoutest man in England , and Earl Godrich , who had promised to wed the princess to the best man ...
... Earl Godrich at Lincoln , who held the English princess Goldeburgh much as Godard in Denmark had held Havelok . Havelok proved to be the stoutest man in England , and Earl Godrich , who had promised to wed the princess to the best man ...
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