Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... appears to have been cultivated from the eleventh century downwards , both by the troubadours of Provence and by the ... appear destitute of the feasibility demanded in fiction . As might be expected from the ignorance of the period , no ...
... appears to have been cultivated from the eleventh century downwards , both by the troubadours of Provence and by the ... appear destitute of the feasibility demanded in fiction . As might be expected from the ignorance of the period , no ...
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... appear , indeed , to have now arrived at a certain degree of ripeness , favourable for the pro- duction of able ... appears that the poet possessed the manors of Southwell in Nottinghamshire , and Multon in Suffolk . He also left his ...
... appear , indeed , to have now arrived at a certain degree of ripeness , favourable for the pro- duction of able ... appears that the poet possessed the manors of Southwell in Nottinghamshire , and Multon in Suffolk . He also left his ...
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... appear by contrasting the following verse , as rendered by each translator : [ Tyndale's Version . ] When the Lorde sawe that Lea was despised , he made her frutefull , but Rahel was baren . And Lea conceaved and bare a sonne and called ...
... appear by contrasting the following verse , as rendered by each translator : [ Tyndale's Version . ] When the Lorde sawe that Lea was despised , he made her frutefull , but Rahel was baren . And Lea conceaved and bare a sonne and called ...
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... appear , To which no wit of man may comen near ; Help me to tell the names of all those floods , And all those nymphs , which then assembled were To that great banquet of the watery gods , And all their sundry kinds , and all their hid ...
... appear , To which no wit of man may comen near ; Help me to tell the names of all those floods , And all those nymphs , which then assembled were To that great banquet of the watery gods , And all their sundry kinds , and all their hid ...
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... appear ; Who , scorched with excessive heat , Such floods of tears did shed , As though his floods should quench his flames , Which with his tears were bred . ' Alas ! ' quoth he , ' but newly born , In fiery heats I fry , Yet none ...
... appear ; Who , scorched with excessive heat , Such floods of tears did shed , As though his floods should quench his flames , Which with his tears were bred . ' Alas ! ' quoth he , ' but newly born , In fiery heats I fry , Yet none ...
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