The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 81
... England must be studied by itself , and not as part of the literature of a Teutonic world . 3 The earliest Christian poet of England whose work has been preserved , and has any merit , is Cynewulf , who wrote about a hundred years after ...
... England must be studied by itself , and not as part of the literature of a Teutonic world . 3 The earliest Christian poet of England whose work has been preserved , and has any merit , is Cynewulf , who wrote about a hundred years after ...
Stran 107
... England's part as a cog in the continental machine . " But England had no idea of this . It is only in the light of what followed that we can say it , and to the contemporary mind England was still bound indissolubly to France , and ...
... England's part as a cog in the continental machine . " But England had no idea of this . It is only in the light of what followed that we can say it , and to the contemporary mind England was still bound indissolubly to France , and ...
Stran 154
... England bound in with the triumphant sea . " Again , in the patriotic outburst at the end of " King John , " it is England strong and able to defend herself against the world , not England strong and able to impose herself upon the ...
... England bound in with the triumphant sea . " Again , in the patriotic outburst at the end of " King John , " it is England strong and able to defend herself against the world , not England strong and able to impose herself upon the ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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