Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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23. oldal
... gives at the present day to the inhabitants of our towns and to those of the country . The nobles , the knights , the magistrates , the bishops , the secular clergy , the religious of all the orders , the pilgrims , the penitents , gray ...
... gives at the present day to the inhabitants of our towns and to those of the country . The nobles , the knights , the magistrates , the bishops , the secular clergy , the religious of all the orders , the pilgrims , the penitents , gray ...
47. oldal
... give , the authors and their works , as I make them pass successively before him . It begins with the Anglo - Saxon epoch ; but , before we turn to that , let us see whether there are not traces left of the language of the Britons ...
... give , the authors and their works , as I make them pass successively before him . It begins with the Anglo - Saxon epoch ; but , before we turn to that , let us see whether there are not traces left of the language of the Britons ...
53. oldal
... in their beds , like women . Starcather , not having been fortunate enough to meet with death in fight , put a gold chain round his neck , and declared that he would give it to the first pas- Anglo-Saxons and Danes Page.
... in their beds , like women . Starcather , not having been fortunate enough to meet with death in fight , put a gold chain round his neck , and declared that he would give it to the first pas- Anglo-Saxons and Danes Page.
54. oldal
... give it to the first pas- senger who would have the charity to rid him of his head . Siward , the Danish earl of North- umberland , ashamed of growing old , and fearing lest he should be carried off by disease , said to his friends ...
... give it to the first pas- senger who would have the charity to rid him of his head . Siward , the Danish earl of North- umberland , ashamed of growing old , and fearing lest he should be carried off by disease , said to his friends ...
56. oldal
... give it to me . " Poets have always shown a fondness for the moon . Cædmon dreamt in verse , and composed poems in his sleep what is poetry but dream- ing ! : 66 " I know , " said another bard , a song that will soften iron ; I know a ...
... give it to me . " Poets have always shown a fondness for the moon . Cædmon dreamt in verse , and composed poems in his sleep what is poetry but dream- ing ! : 66 " I know , " said another bard , a song that will soften iron ; I know a ...
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