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14. oldal
... Lord 637 , this Whitby Abbey was founded by the excellent St. Hilda , and it was under her auspices , and by virtue of her saintly encouragements , that the first true English poet , Cadmon , began to sing his Christian song of the ...
... Lord 637 , this Whitby Abbey was founded by the excellent St. Hilda , and it was under her auspices , and by virtue of her saintly encouragements , that the first true English poet , Cadmon , began to sing his Christian song of the ...
15. oldal
... Lord gave me ; tho ' own it now We must not , but to him must cede our realm . Yet right he hath not done to strike us down To hell's abyss - of heaven's realm bereft- Which with mankind to people , he hath planned . Pain sorest this ...
... Lord gave me ; tho ' own it now We must not , but to him must cede our realm . Yet right he hath not done to strike us down To hell's abyss - of heaven's realm bereft- Which with mankind to people , he hath planned . Pain sorest this ...
25. oldal
... lord , she took the tax away And built herself an everlasting name . Observe - that I call up these modern wri- ters and their language , out of their turn as may seem to you , only that I may plant more distinctly in your thought the ...
... lord , she took the tax away And built herself an everlasting name . Observe - that I call up these modern wri- ters and their language , out of their turn as may seem to you , only that I may plant more distinctly in your thought the ...
29. oldal
... , who even in moments of rhetorical exaltation , thinks of putting William's sense of justice , or his kind- ness of heart , before his greed or his self - love . HAROLD THE SAXON THE late Lord Lytton ( Bulwer ) 29 WILLIAM THE NORMAN.
... , who even in moments of rhetorical exaltation , thinks of putting William's sense of justice , or his kind- ness of heart , before his greed or his self - love . HAROLD THE SAXON THE late Lord Lytton ( Bulwer ) 29 WILLIAM THE NORMAN.
30. oldal
Donald Grant Mitchell. HAROLD THE SAXON THE late Lord Lytton ( Bulwer ) gave to this period and to the closing years of Harold one of the most elaborate of his Historic Studies . He availed himself shrewdly of all the most picturesque ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. HAROLD THE SAXON THE late Lord Lytton ( Bulwer ) gave to this period and to the closing years of Harold one of the most elaborate of his Historic Studies . He availed himself shrewdly of all the most picturesque ...
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