English Lands, Letters and Kings, 1. kötetC. Scribner's Sons, 1889 |
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viii. oldal
... , consolingly , that possibly the old - time mediciner -if not able to cure , can at the least induce a pleasurable slumber . EDGEWOOD , 1889 . - PRELIMINARY , CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. EARLY CENTURIES , CELTIC viii PREFACE .
... , consolingly , that possibly the old - time mediciner -if not able to cure , can at the least induce a pleasurable slumber . EDGEWOOD , 1889 . - PRELIMINARY , CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. EARLY CENTURIES , CELTIC viii PREFACE .
ix. oldal
Donald Grant Mitchell. PRELIMINARY , CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. EARLY CENTURIES , CELTIC LITERATURE , · BEGINNING OF ENGLISH LEARNING , CÆDMON , BEDA , KING ALFRED , CANUTE AND GODIVA , WILLIAM THE NORMAN , HAROLD THE SAXON , PAGE 1 5 7 9 13 ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. PRELIMINARY , CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. EARLY CENTURIES , CELTIC LITERATURE , · BEGINNING OF ENGLISH LEARNING , CÆDMON , BEDA , KING ALFRED , CANUTE AND GODIVA , WILLIAM THE NORMAN , HAROLD THE SAXON , PAGE 1 5 7 9 13 ...
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Donald Grant Mitchell. Early Centuries . In those dreary early centuries when England was in the throes of its beginnings , and when the Roman eagle which had always led a half - stifled - - life amongst British fogs , had gone back to ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. Early Centuries . In those dreary early centuries when England was in the throes of its beginnings , and when the Roman eagle which had always led a half - stifled - - life amongst British fogs , had gone back to ...
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... centuries that Canterbury School , where letters were taught , and learned men congre- gated , and whence emerged that famous scholar - Ald- helm , * of whom the great King Alfred speaks admir- ingly ; who not only knew his languages ...
... centuries that Canterbury School , where letters were taught , and learned men congre- gated , and whence emerged that famous scholar - Ald- helm , * of whom the great King Alfred speaks admir- ingly ; who not only knew his languages ...
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41. oldal - Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, Beneath them; and descending they were ware That all the decks were dense with stately forms Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dream - by these...
133. oldal - Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why, thou knowest, I am as valiant as Hercules: but beware instinct; the lion will not touch the true prince.
268. oldal - And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle...
173. oldal - This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
157. oldal - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.
226. oldal - And blesseth her with his two happy hands, How the red roses flush up in her cheeks, And the pure snow with goodly vermeil stain, Like crimson dyed in grain, That even th...
190. oldal - I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good ; But sure I think, that I can drink With him that wears a hood...
259. oldal - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a Garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
300. oldal - I remember, the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, Would he had blotted a thousand.
304. oldal - I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...