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The words appear at first sight to be almost foreign , but a close examination reveals words like he and to which are the same to - day . Strange as it seems to modern readers , Old English is the forerunner of English as we use it .
The words appear at first sight to be almost foreign , but a close examination reveals words like he and to which are the same to - day . Strange as it seems to modern readers , Old English is the forerunner of English as we use it .
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But as before in his other two great poems , the final verses close in a mood of serenity , reflecting Milton's own spirit of acceptance . The poet always wrote under the eye of his Maker . Thus in the words spoken by the Chorus : All ...
But as before in his other two great poems , the final verses close in a mood of serenity , reflecting Milton's own spirit of acceptance . The poet always wrote under the eye of his Maker . Thus in the words spoken by the Chorus : All ...
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The great man did not at first reciprocate his feelings but Boswell persevered and soon they were close friends and remained so until the end of Johnson's life . Boswell appeared to be weak and vain and to talk unceasingly , but he had ...
The great man did not at first reciprocate his feelings but Boswell persevered and soon they were close friends and remained so until the end of Johnson's life . Boswell appeared to be weak and vain and to talk unceasingly , but he had ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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