English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written down the verses which Caedmon sang . We can imagine the pious , humble monk listening while another read and translated to him out of ...
... verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written down the verses which Caedmon sang . We can imagine the pious , humble monk listening while another read and translated to him out of ...
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... verse James speaks of Gower and Chaucer as his ' masters dear . ' Of Gower I have said nothing in this book , because there is not room to tell of every one , and he is not so important as some or so interesting as others . So I leave ...
... verse James speaks of Gower and Chaucer as his ' masters dear . ' Of Gower I have said nothing in this book , because there is not room to tell of every one , and he is not so important as some or so interesting as others . So I leave ...
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... verse , that is in long ten - syllabled lines which do not rhyme . This is a kind of poetry in which some of the ... verse near the end of this book . It was in translating part of Virgil's Æneid that Surrey used blank verse . Virgil was ...
... verse , that is in long ten - syllabled lines which do not rhyme . This is a kind of poetry in which some of the ... verse near the end of this book . It was in translating part of Virgil's Æneid that Surrey used blank verse . Virgil was ...
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