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 20
... soul to be immortal , be- lieved in transmigration , and burned their dead , or buried them doubled up in cists or lying straight in canoe - shaped coffins . Irish teachers visit Britain and make converts to Christianity before 400 A.D. ...
... soul to be immortal , be- lieved in transmigration , and burned their dead , or buried them doubled up in cists or lying straight in canoe - shaped coffins . Irish teachers visit Britain and make converts to Christianity before 400 A.D. ...
Side 28
... and in a few leaflets of manuscripts . The poems in the Vercelli book are all religious - legends of saints and addresses to the soul ; The those in the Exeter book are hymns and sacred 28 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
... and in a few leaflets of manuscripts . The poems in the Vercelli book are all religious - legends of saints and addresses to the soul ; The those in the Exeter book are hymns and sacred 28 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
Side 30
... often in English fights from then till now , is the last prayer of the great earl , when , dying , he commends his soul with thankfulness to God . " : 6 LESSON 5 . OLD ENGLISH PROSE .- " It 30 Literature of Period I. , 670–1066 .
... often in English fights from then till now , is the last prayer of the great earl , when , dying , he commends his soul with thankfulness to God . " : 6 LESSON 5 . OLD ENGLISH PROSE .- " It 30 Literature of Period I. , 670–1066 .
Side 76
... soul , The first finder of our faire langage . ' And it is in the MS . of his longest poem , The Governail of Princes , that he caused to be drawn , with ' fond idolatry , ' the portrait of his master . With this long piece of verse we ...
... soul , The first finder of our faire langage . ' And it is in the MS . of his longest poem , The Governail of Princes , that he caused to be drawn , with ' fond idolatry , ' the portrait of his master . With this long piece of verse we ...
Side 109
... soul and all its powers struggling towards the perfect love , the love which is God . Filled full with christianized platonism , the ideas of truth , justice , temperance , courtesy do not remain ideas in Spenser's mind , as in Plato's ...
... soul and all its powers struggling towards the perfect love , the love which is God . Filled full with christianized platonism , the ideas of truth , justice , temperance , courtesy do not remain ideas in Spenser's mind , as in Plato's ...
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