English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... noble personages rather than on the life of the nation as a whole . It is a stately and a tragic story as the poets tell it , too stately and too tragic to give an altogether just impression of the growth of a great people ; but it vii.
... noble personages rather than on the life of the nation as a whole . It is a stately and a tragic story as the poets tell it , too stately and too tragic to give an altogether just impression of the growth of a great people ; but it vii.
Стр. viii
... sertion of a few selections whose only art is to tell the truth . The space limit has necessitated the omission of a number of famous poems , as Gray's " The Bard , ” and the whole splendid group of imperial ballads and lyrics viii PREFACE.
... sertion of a few selections whose only art is to tell the truth . The space limit has necessitated the omission of a number of famous poems , as Gray's " The Bard , ” and the whole splendid group of imperial ballads and lyrics viii PREFACE.
Стр. viii
... tell of the growth of a great people ; but it furnishes the The present book illustrates , by carefully chosen selections from English poetry , the history of Eng . land from Queen Boadicea to Queen Victoria . Notes introductory to the ...
... tell of the growth of a great people ; but it furnishes the The present book illustrates , by carefully chosen selections from English poetry , the history of Eng . land from Queen Boadicea to Queen Victoria . Notes introductory to the ...
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... tell them I have had my way with thee . Malet . I never knew thee check thy will for aught Save for the prattling of thy little ones . William . Who shall be kings of England . I am heir Of England by the promise of her king . Malet ...
... tell them I have had my way with thee . Malet . I never knew thee check thy will for aught Save for the prattling of thy little ones . William . Who shall be kings of England . I am heir Of England by the promise of her king . Malet ...
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... tell . I have the Count's commands . Harold . Stand out of earshot then , and keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch beside my chamber door , And if I walk ...
... tell . I have the Count's commands . Harold . Stand out of earshot then , and keep me still In eyeshot . Man - at - arms . Yea , Lord Harold . ( Withdraws . ) Harold . And arm'd men Ever keep watch beside my chamber door , And if I walk ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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