A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... later than the men of the Cuchulain period , but the stories of the two cycles have re- mained quite distinct . The Fenian tales and poems are very numerous in conception and general characterisation , and differ from those of the Red ...
... later than the men of the Cuchulain period , but the stories of the two cycles have re- mained quite distinct . The Fenian tales and poems are very numerous in conception and general characterisation , and differ from those of the Red ...
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... later books he pictures the com- mon people as having lost their reason and being transformed into wild beasts . Poor Tyler is sug- gested as an elephantine boar , later on as a jay who has just learnt to speak ( Wat = a jay in A. S. ) ...
... later books he pictures the com- mon people as having lost their reason and being transformed into wild beasts . Poor Tyler is sug- gested as an elephantine boar , later on as a jay who has just learnt to speak ( Wat = a jay in A. S. ) ...
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... later the frail homestead was damaged by a storm , and mother and child forced to seek shelter with a neighbour . 66 At the age of six Robert was sent to the village school , and the following year , with his brother Gilbert , placed ...
... later the frail homestead was damaged by a storm , and mother and child forced to seek shelter with a neighbour . 66 At the age of six Robert was sent to the village school , and the following year , with his brother Gilbert , placed ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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