A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... sense of literature , he had active and bold imagination , joy in bright colour , skill in music , touches of a keen sense of honour in most savage times , and in religion fervent and self - sacrificing zeal . In the Cymry -now ...
... sense of literature , he had active and bold imagination , joy in bright colour , skill in music , touches of a keen sense of honour in most savage times , and in religion fervent and self - sacrificing zeal . In the Cymry -now ...
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... sense of literature was shown in the earliest times by the support of a distinct literary class among the Celts who then possessed this country . In Erin , the first headquarters of song and story , even in the third century , there was ...
... sense of literature was shown in the earliest times by the support of a distinct literary class among the Celts who then possessed this country . In Erin , the first headquarters of song and story , even in the third century , there was ...
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... sense of literature , he had active and bold imagination , joy in bright colour , skill in music , touches of a keen sense of honour in most savage times , and in religion fervent and self - sacrificing zeal . In the Cymry -now ...
... sense of literature , he had active and bold imagination , joy in bright colour , skill in music , touches of a keen sense of honour in most savage times , and in religion fervent and self - sacrificing zeal . In the Cymry -now ...
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... sense of literature was shown in the earliest times by the support of a distinct literary class among the Celts who then possessed this country . In Erin , the first headquarters of song and story , even in the third century , there was ...
... sense of literature was shown in the earliest times by the support of a distinct literary class among the Celts who then possessed this country . In Erin , the first headquarters of song and story , even in the third century , there was ...
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... sense : - " Now we ought to praise the Author of the Heavenly Kingdom , the power of the Creator and His counsel , the deeds of the Father of Glory : how He , though the eternal God , became the Author of all marvels ; Omnipotent ...
... sense : - " Now we ought to praise the Author of the Heavenly Kingdom , the power of the Creator and His counsel , the deeds of the Father of Glory : how He , though the eternal God , became the Author of all marvels ; Omnipotent ...
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