A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... followed by another , but in the way of nature , by establishment of blood relationship , and the transmission of modified and blended character to a suc- ceeding generation . The pure Gael - now represented by the Irish and Scotch ...
... followed by another , but in the way of nature , by establishment of blood relationship , and the transmission of modified and blended character to a suc- ceeding generation . The pure Gael - now represented by the Irish and Scotch ...
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... followed - both books , and all other writings of Gerald , being in Latin - by his History of the Conquest of Ireland , the best of his writings . The Irish chiefs had their names made classical - Fitzstephen became Stephanides — and ...
... followed - both books , and all other writings of Gerald , being in Latin - by his History of the Conquest of Ireland , the best of his writings . The Irish chiefs had their names made classical - Fitzstephen became Stephanides — and ...
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... followed by a brief chronicle to the beginning of the reign of Henry III . , and " The Owl and the Nightingale " in the same handwriting . There is reference in the poem to the death of a King Henry , who probably was Henry II . There ...
... followed by a brief chronicle to the beginning of the reign of Henry III . , and " The Owl and the Nightingale " in the same handwriting . There is reference in the poem to the death of a King Henry , who probably was Henry II . There ...
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... followed by the bold wit of another , who was crammed with the scholarship of his time and poured it out in diffuse illustration of his argument , but who , a man of the people , alive with the stir of his time against polished ...
... followed by the bold wit of another , who was crammed with the scholarship of his time and poured it out in diffuse illustration of his argument , but who , a man of the people , alive with the stir of his time against polished ...
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... followed faithfully , though rather with the freedom of a poet than the literalness of a chronicler . Beyond his day in contempt of astrology , and otherwise very free from superstition , Barbour yet boldly gave a touch of the ...
... followed faithfully , though rather with the freedom of a poet than the literalness of a chronicler . Beyond his day in contempt of astrology , and otherwise very free from superstition , Barbour yet boldly gave a touch of the ...
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