A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 57
עמוד 26
... He was somewhat aged when the gift of song came to him , and he knew nothing of the art of verse , so that at the feasts , when for the sake of mirth all sang 6 in turn , he left the table . One 26 Literature of Period I. , 670–1066 .
... He was somewhat aged when the gift of song came to him , and he knew nothing of the art of verse , so that at the feasts , when for the sake of mirth all sang 6 in turn , he left the table . One 26 Literature of Period I. , 670–1066 .
עמוד 27
... turn , he left the table . One night , having done so and gone to the stables , for he had care of the cattle , he fell asleep , and One came to him in vision and said , ' Cædmon , sing me some song . ' And he answered , ' I cannot sing ...
... turn , he left the table . One night , having done so and gone to the stables , for he had care of the cattle , he fell asleep , and One came to him in vision and said , ' Cædmon , sing me some song . ' And he answered , ' I cannot sing ...
עמוד 34
... turning into English the first seven hooks and part of Job . We owe to him a series of Homilies and his Colloquy , afterwards edited by another Elfric , may be called the first English - Latin dictionary . But this revival had no sooner ...
... turning into English the first seven hooks and part of Job . We owe to him a series of Homilies and his Colloquy , afterwards edited by another Elfric , may be called the first English - Latin dictionary . But this revival had no sooner ...
עמוד 47
... turn into derision the coward or the vanquished enemy , and to laud and exalt the conduct of his patrons . At times the bard raised his song to higher themes , and laid open the sacred story of the cosmogony and the beginning of all ...
... turn into derision the coward or the vanquished enemy , and to laud and exalt the conduct of his patrons . At times the bard raised his song to higher themes , and laid open the sacred story of the cosmogony and the beginning of all ...
עמוד 59
... turning upon itself in eddies that dimple , without retarding , the current ; sometimes loitering smoothly , while here and there a quiet thought , a tender feeling , a pleasant image , or a golden hearted verse opens quietly as a water ...
... turning upon itself in eddies that dimple , without retarding , the current ; sometimes loitering smoothly , while here and there a quiet thought , a tender feeling , a pleasant image , or a golden hearted verse opens quietly as a water ...
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