A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... took the big fish for himself . " That is not equal division , " said the king . " It is , " said Erigena . " There is a little one for a big one , there is a little one for a big one , and I'm a little one for a big one . " Such.
... took the big fish for himself . " That is not equal division , " said the king . " It is , " said Erigena . " There is a little one for a big one , there is a little one for a big one , and I'm a little one for a big one . " Such.
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... took Dunstan for chief counsellor . Edgar , therefore , supported the great efforts made for a revival of mon- asticism . He died in the year 975 , after sixteen years of rule , and was called Lord of the whole Isle of Albion . Blending ...
... took Dunstan for chief counsellor . Edgar , therefore , supported the great efforts made for a revival of mon- asticism . He died in the year 975 , after sixteen years of rule , and was called Lord of the whole Isle of Albion . Blending ...
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... took to calling the particular idea Bucephalus , the old names of Brunellus and Favellus were transferred to the ass ; and a logician would write thus : " Grant there are two men , say Socrates and Plato , of which each has an ass ...
... took to calling the particular idea Bucephalus , the old names of Brunellus and Favellus were transferred to the ass ; and a logician would write thus : " Grant there are two men , say Socrates and Plato , of which each has an ass ...
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... took one of the names of a work written at the beginning of Henry II.'s reign by John of Salisbury , a man of considerable learning , who was born about the year 1120. He also had studied at Paris . He had attended Abelard's lectures on ...
... took one of the names of a work written at the beginning of Henry II.'s reign by John of Salisbury , a man of considerable learning , who was born about the year 1120. He also had studied at Paris . He had attended Abelard's lectures on ...
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... took possession as with the shrug of a philosopher and man of the world who had a high respect for the learning and civilization of the Arabs . At his court in Sicily there was a welcome for all poets and all men of learning , whether ...
... took possession as with the shrug of a philosopher and man of the world who had a high respect for the learning and civilization of the Arabs . At his court in Sicily there was a welcome for all poets and all men of learning , whether ...
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