From Celt to TudorScribner, 1910 |
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6. oldal
... give definite instruc- tion as to put the reader into such ways and starts of thought as shall make him eager to instruct himself . EARLY CENTURIES IN those dreary early centuries when England was in the throes of its beginnings , and ...
... give definite instruc- tion as to put the reader into such ways and starts of thought as shall make him eager to instruct himself . EARLY CENTURIES IN those dreary early centuries when England was in the throes of its beginnings , and ...
7. oldal
... give a name to the new country and language which were a - making together . We find that those old Romans did leave , besides their long , straight , high - roads , and Roman villas , and store of sepulchral vases , a germ of Roman ...
... give a name to the new country and language which were a - making together . We find that those old Romans did leave , besides their long , straight , high - roads , and Roman villas , and store of sepulchral vases , a germ of Roman ...
20. oldal
... gives himself with love to the rendering of Boëthius ' " Con- solation of Philosophy . " He adopts its reason- ing , and plants his hope on the creed- Ist . That a wise God governs . 2d . That all suffering may be made helpful . 3d ...
... gives himself with love to the rendering of Boëthius ' " Con- solation of Philosophy . " He adopts its reason- ing , and plants his hope on the creed- Ist . That a wise God governs . 2d . That all suffering may be made helpful . 3d ...
23. oldal
... touched , and haply not without a tear , The royal minstrel , ere the Choir , is still , While his free barge skims the smooth flood along Gives to the rapture an accordant Rhyme O suffering Earth 23 CANUTE AND GODIVA CANUTE AND GODIVA.
... touched , and haply not without a tear , The royal minstrel , ere the Choir , is still , While his free barge skims the smooth flood along Gives to the rapture an accordant Rhyme O suffering Earth 23 CANUTE AND GODIVA CANUTE AND GODIVA.
24. oldal
Donald Grant Mitchell. Gives to the rapture an accordant Rhyme O suffering Earth ! be thankful ; sternest Clime And rudest Age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended piety and song . I think you will never go under the won ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. Gives to the rapture an accordant Rhyme O suffering Earth ! be thankful ; sternest Clime And rudest Age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended piety and song . I think you will never go under the won ...
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