A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... France and Spain they were shut out by the strong Celtic occupation ; and behind them pressed men of another branch of their own stock - men , perhaps , who had once occu- pied the highlands of Southern Iran . These established them ...
... France and Spain they were shut out by the strong Celtic occupation ; and behind them pressed men of another branch of their own stock - men , perhaps , who had once occu- pied the highlands of Southern Iran . These established them ...
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... France , who looked upon him as a miracle of wit and wisdom . He was a little man , and once , when he sat at dinner between two very fat monks , the king sent a dish from his own table of three fishes , one large and two small , which ...
... France , who looked upon him as a miracle of wit and wisdom . He was a little man , and once , when he sat at dinner between two very fat monks , the king sent a dish from his own table of three fishes , one large and two small , which ...
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... , like those chroniclers of France who gave their souls up to outside enjoyment of court glitter and the pomp of war ; but TO A.D. 1142 . CHRONICLERS . ORDERICUS VITALIS . 43 42 [ A.D. ITO A FIRST SKETCH OF English liTERATURE .
... , like those chroniclers of France who gave their souls up to outside enjoyment of court glitter and the pomp of war ; but TO A.D. 1142 . CHRONICLERS . ORDERICUS VITALIS . 43 42 [ A.D. ITO A FIRST SKETCH OF English liTERATURE .
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... France , where the delight in dramatic entertainment had remained strong since the Roman time . Against the theatres of failing Rome the early Fathers of the Church had battled as against idolatry These things , they said , have their ...
... France , where the delight in dramatic entertainment had remained strong since the Roman time . Against the theatres of failing Rome the early Fathers of the Church had battled as against idolatry These things , they said , have their ...
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... France , who catered for energetic men , ill satisfied with the mere love music of the southern trouba dours , had tales , no doubt , of Arthur , Merlin , and Lancelot , which had been partly founded upon Cymric traditions . Thus L ...
... France , who catered for energetic men , ill satisfied with the mere love music of the southern trouba dours , had tales , no doubt , of Arthur , Merlin , and Lancelot , which had been partly founded upon Cymric traditions . Thus L ...
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