A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... hands of Wolfram von Eschenbach , lose altogether the naïve and positive style that they exhibit in the narrative of Chrestien de Troyes , and acquire instead a spiritual and exalted air ; on the other hand , the refined chivalrous ...
... hands of Wolfram von Eschenbach , lose altogether the naïve and positive style that they exhibit in the narrative of Chrestien de Troyes , and acquire instead a spiritual and exalted air ; on the other hand , the refined chivalrous ...
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... hand , and every one ought to work in order to accelerate the coming of the new era . Our studies must be ... hands of the lettered portion of the middle classes , which , being ex- cluded from all share in the government , were ill dis ...
... hand , and every one ought to work in order to accelerate the coming of the new era . Our studies must be ... hands of the lettered portion of the middle classes , which , being ex- cluded from all share in the government , were ill dis ...
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... hands , white neck , and creamy breast , Are things on which the dazzled senses rest , Till the fond fixed eyes ... hand unravish'd at the least ; Let , let the amorous burn- But pr'ythee , do not turn The current of your heart from ...
... hands , white neck , and creamy breast , Are things on which the dazzled senses rest , Till the fond fixed eyes ... hand unravish'd at the least ; Let , let the amorous burn- But pr'ythee , do not turn The current of your heart from ...
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