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 sider |
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Side 12
... Death , 1066-1400 . PERIOD III . From Chaucer's Death to Elizabeth , PERIOD IV . 1400-1558 . Elizabeth's Reign , 1558-1603 . PERIOD V. From Elizabeth's Death to the Res- toration , 1603-1660 . PERIOD VI . From the Restoration to Swift's ...
... Death , 1066-1400 . PERIOD III . From Chaucer's Death to Elizabeth , PERIOD IV . 1400-1558 . Elizabeth's Reign , 1558-1603 . PERIOD V. From Elizabeth's Death to the Res- toration , 1603-1660 . PERIOD VI . From the Restoration to Swift's ...
Side 21
... death by the parent . Religion Scandinavian , names of the gods seen in the names of some of our days of the week . Names of demons and water sprites survive in Old Scratch , Old Nick , and Deuce . This religion drove Christianity out ...
... death by the parent . Religion Scandinavian , names of the gods seen in the names of some of our days of the week . Names of demons and water sprites survive in Old Scratch , Old Nick , and Deuce . This religion drove Christianity out ...
Side 24
... death of a hero named Beowulf . Its social interest lies in what it tells us of the manners and customs of these people before they came to the island ; its poetical interest lies in its descriptions of wild nature , of the lives and ...
... death of a hero named Beowulf . Its social interest lies in what it tells us of the manners and customs of these people before they came to the island ; its poetical interest lies in its descriptions of wild nature , of the lives and ...
Side 29
... Death speaks to Man , and describes the low and hateful and door- less house , ' of which he keeps the key . But stern as the fragment is , with its English manner of looking dreadful things in the face , and with its English pathos ...
... Death speaks to Man , and describes the low and hateful and door- less house , ' of which he keeps the key . But stern as the fragment is , with its English manner of looking dreadful things in the face , and with its English pathos ...
Side 30
... death of Brihtnoth , an ealdorman of Northumbria , in battle against the Danes . It contains 690 lines . In the speeches of heralds and warriors before the fight , in the speeches and single combats of the chiefs , in the loud laugh and ...
... death of Brihtnoth , an ealdorman of Northumbria , in battle against the Danes . It contains 690 lines . In the speeches of heralds and warriors before the fight , in the speeches and single combats of the chiefs , in the loud laugh and ...
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