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 33
... mind was seen in some of the novelties of his legislation . The Ten Commandments and a por- tion of the Law of Moses were prefixed to his code , and thus became part of the law of the land . Labor on Sundays and holy days was made ...
... mind was seen in some of the novelties of his legislation . The Ten Commandments and a por- tion of the Law of Moses were prefixed to his code , and thus became part of the law of the land . Labor on Sundays and holy days was made ...
Side 37
... mind . LESSON 7 . - GENERAL OUTLINE.- " The invasion of Britain by the Eng- lish made the island , its speech , and its literature English . The invasion of England by the Danes left the speech and literature still English . The Danes ...
... mind . LESSON 7 . - GENERAL OUTLINE.- " The invasion of Britain by the Eng- lish made the island , its speech , and its literature English . The invasion of England by the Danes left the speech and literature still English . The Danes ...
Side 42
... minds that its influence was almost as great as Wyclif's in the revolt which had now begun against Latin Christianity . Its fame was so great that it produced imitators . About 1394 another alliterative poem was set forth by an unknown ...
... minds that its influence was almost as great as Wyclif's in the revolt which had now begun against Latin Christianity . Its fame was so great that it produced imitators . About 1394 another alliterative poem was set forth by an unknown ...
Side 44
... mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named , and whence they came who first had English land . ' And it was truly of great importance . The poem opened to the ...
... mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named , and whence they came who first had English land . ' And it was truly of great importance . The poem opened to the ...
Side 63
... mind . 16 Gout hindered . 17 Table . 18 Yard . 19 Was not . 20 Organ or organs . 21 Go , sounds or sound . 22 Much surer . 23 Abbey - clock , clock in the tower . 24 Knew each hour . 25 Then he crowed , that is , each hour , as the sun ...
... mind . 16 Gout hindered . 17 Table . 18 Yard . 19 Was not . 20 Organ or organs . 21 Go , sounds or sound . 22 Much surer . 23 Abbey - clock , clock in the tower . 24 Knew each hour . 25 Then he crowed , that is , each hour , as the sun ...
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ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Beowulf Cædmon called Canterbury Tales century characters Chaucer Church criticism death delight drama Edward III Elizabethan England English literature English poetry English prose Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor imitated influence John king language Latin Layamon learning LESSON light lish literary lived look Lord Milton mind moral nature never noble Ormulum Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire scenery Scotland Scottish Sejanus Shakespeare songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion tongue took translation truth unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words writing written wrote