English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 1. kötetSir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 |
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... things were produced ; there is nothing in old English that takes hold of the mind with that masterful and subduing power which still belongs to the lyrical stanzas of the troubadours and minnesingers , to Welsh romance , or to the epic ...
... things were produced ; there is nothing in old English that takes hold of the mind with that masterful and subduing power which still belongs to the lyrical stanzas of the troubadours and minnesingers , to Welsh romance , or to the epic ...
3. oldal
... things ) till they gradually formed the established epic type , which in essentials , in style and phrasing , and even in subject matter , is common to Continental Germany and Scandinavia , in early times , along with England . It may ...
... things ) till they gradually formed the established epic type , which in essentials , in style and phrasing , and even in subject matter , is common to Continental Germany and Scandinavia , in early times , along with England . It may ...
4. oldal
... things for themselves . The quarry of Latin learning was worked zealously , and the evidences left by that activity are more than respectable . The Anglo - Saxon Bible versions , and Alfred's library of text - books - Orosius , Boetius ...
... things for themselves . The quarry of Latin learning was worked zealously , and the evidences left by that activity are more than respectable . The Anglo - Saxon Bible versions , and Alfred's library of text - books - Orosius , Boetius ...
6. oldal
... things , and , what is more , about new things . They are full of life , and strong ; there is nothing in them to suggest the school or the pulpit ; the people who composed them were , for the time , eman- cipated from the Latin ...
... things , and , what is more , about new things . They are full of life , and strong ; there is nothing in them to suggest the school or the pulpit ; the people who composed them were , for the time , eman- cipated from the Latin ...
8. oldal
... things a strong defence may be made ; for all the old literature that “ shows the thing right as it was , " and gives adventures like those of Alfred and his men in the great match played against Hæsten , or natural history like that of ...
... things a strong defence may be made ; for all the old literature that “ shows the thing right as it was , " and gives adventures like those of Alfred and his men in the great match played against Hæsten , or natural history like that of ...
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