Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... Poet's Works , in Chronological Order , from the Text of Professor DELIUS , with " Edward the Third " and " The Two Noble Kinsmen , " and an Introduction by F. J. FURNIVALL . With about 400 Illustrations . ** Also published complete in ...
... Poet's Works , in Chronological Order , from the Text of Professor DELIUS , with " Edward the Third " and " The Two Noble Kinsmen , " and an Introduction by F. J. FURNIVALL . With about 400 Illustrations . ** Also published complete in ...
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... poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain words " wine and mead " into " Nectar that the bees produce , Or the grape's extatic juice . " They sought blood . On their ...
... poet that he is ; but the " diction " of the eighteenth century is answerable for his inflation of the plain words " wine and mead " into " Nectar that the bees produce , Or the grape's extatic juice . " They sought blood . On their ...
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... poet . The first and best of these poets , Cadmon , belonged to a corner of Yorkshire - Whitby - where the two races lived in contact with each other . Until the fourteenth century - by which time men of all races in the land had been ...
... poet . The first and best of these poets , Cadmon , belonged to a corner of Yorkshire - Whitby - where the two races lived in contact with each other . Until the fourteenth century - by which time men of all races in the land had been ...
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... poet described it as " dat edele lant van Cockangen . " In what spirit this popular satire was written none can doubt , when they find at the close how such a Paradise as it paints is to be earned only by seven years wading chin - deep ...
... poet described it as " dat edele lant van Cockangen . " In what spirit this popular satire was written none can doubt , when they find at the close how such a Paradise as it paints is to be earned only by seven years wading chin - deep ...
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... poets were John Lydgate , Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve , and King James I. of Scotland . Lydgate and Hoccleve were nearly ... poet himself and teacher of the art of versifying to others . He wrote many legends of saints ; he versified the ...
... poets were John Lydgate , Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve , and King James I. of Scotland . Lydgate and Hoccleve were nearly ... poet himself and teacher of the art of versifying to others . He wrote many legends of saints ; he versified the ...
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