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There lived in a country on the coast of northern Europe a King Hrothgar who built a vast and beautiful hall called Heoret in which to entertain his warriors to feasting and song . But , though Hrothgar was a great and successful king ...
There lived in a country on the coast of northern Europe a King Hrothgar who built a vast and beautiful hall called Heoret in which to entertain his warriors to feasting and song . But , though Hrothgar was a great and successful king ...
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The discovery of new lands invigorated Englishmen to a fresh conception of the wonders of the world in which they lived . This national consciousness was good because , while many writers followed the classical models , others sought ...
The discovery of new lands invigorated Englishmen to a fresh conception of the wonders of the world in which they lived . This national consciousness was good because , while many writers followed the classical models , others sought ...
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In 1643 he had married Mary Powell , the gay young daughter of a Cavalier gentleman , but the marriage was from the first unhappy , and although after a short separation they lived together again , it was not a success .
In 1643 he had married Mary Powell , the gay young daughter of a Cavalier gentleman , but the marriage was from the first unhappy , and although after a short separation they lived together again , it was not a success .
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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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