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Naturally , everyone was delighted , and the King arranged a banquet and gave Beowulf jewels as a reward for his courage and success . But Hrothgar's troubles were not yet over , for that very night another enemy arrived at the hall of ...
Naturally , everyone was delighted , and the King arranged a banquet and gave Beowulf jewels as a reward for his courage and success . But Hrothgar's troubles were not yet over , for that very night another enemy arrived at the hall of ...
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His friends gave him what assistance they could in an attempt to break the drug habit and he had intervals when he was well . During one of these periods he gave a series of lectures on Shakespeare which contained much sound criticism ...
His friends gave him what assistance they could in an attempt to break the drug habit and he had intervals when he was well . During one of these periods he gave a series of lectures on Shakespeare which contained much sound criticism ...
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In 1846 he became the first editor of The Daily News , but finding such work little to his liking quickly gave it up . Two years later Dombey and Son appeared , and was followed by David Copperfield , which is partly autobiographical ...
In 1846 he became the first editor of The Daily News , but finding such work little to his liking quickly gave it up . Two years later Dombey and Son appeared , and was followed by David Copperfield , which is partly autobiographical ...
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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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