A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... lived among the English they accepted , when outnumbered , the established power ; or , if in equal force , divided rule , and lived in either case as fellow - citizens with their Teutonic neighbours . In the fusion of the two races ...
... lived among the English they accepted , when outnumbered , the established power ; or , if in equal force , divided rule , and lived in either case as fellow - citizens with their Teutonic neighbours . In the fusion of the two races ...
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... lived among the English they accepted , when outnumbered , the established power ; or , if in equal force , divided rule , and lived in either case as fellow - citizens with their Teutonic neighbours . In the fusion of the two races ...
... lived among the English they accepted , when outnumbered , the established power ; or , if in equal force , divided rule , and lived in either case as fellow - citizens with their Teutonic neighbours . In the fusion of the two races ...
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... lived afterwards seven years with two brains in his head , always sitting very still , because it would be death to shake himself . The Ollamh of old told , doubtless , this story with a roguish twinkle of the eye that has descended to ...
... lived afterwards seven years with two brains in his head , always sitting very still , because it would be death to shake himself . The Ollamh of old told , doubtless , this story with a roguish twinkle of the eye that has descended to ...
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... lived with his hearth- sharers . High sea - cliffs , worn into holes or " nickerhouses many , " with glens rocky and wooded running up into great moors , are not characters of the coast of Sæland opposite to Sweden , but they are ...
... lived with his hearth- sharers . High sea - cliffs , worn into holes or " nickerhouses many , " with glens rocky and wooded running up into great moors , are not characters of the coast of Sæland opposite to Sweden , but they are ...
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... lived at the court of Charlemagne's grandson , Charles the Bald , King of 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 ...
... lived at the court of Charlemagne's grandson , Charles the Bald , King of 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 ...
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