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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... called the Venerable forgægednysse to tham fant fate . washed Bede , who may be allowed to stand at the head disobedience to the font - vessel . But he is of the class . He seems to have spent a modest fram eallum synnum with - innan ...
... called the Venerable forgægednysse to tham fant fate . washed Bede , who may be allowed to stand at the head disobedience to the font - vessel . But he is of the class . He seems to have spent a modest fram eallum synnum with - innan ...
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... called upon to advert to the historical production usually called the Saxon Chronicle , which consists of a view of early English history , written , it is believed , by a series of authors , commencing soon after the time of Alfred ...
... called upon to advert to the historical production usually called the Saxon Chronicle , which consists of a view of early English history , written , it is believed , by a series of authors , commencing soon after the time of Alfred ...
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... called Robert de Brunne ) , who flourished in the latter part of the reign of Edward I. , and throughout that of Edward II . He translated , under the name of a Handling of Sins , a French book , entitled Manuel des Péches , the ...
... called Robert de Brunne ) , who flourished in the latter part of the reign of Edward I. , and throughout that of Edward II . He translated , under the name of a Handling of Sins , a French book , entitled Manuel des Péches , the ...
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... Called . 8 Called . 9 Muscle . 11 Temperate . 11 He is able for . 12 Work . 10 Ruined , destroyed . 13 Surely . 14 Guide . For from his feet up to his breast was come 19 CHAUCER CHAUCER ENGLISH LITERATURE . Description of a Poor Country ...
... Called . 8 Called . 9 Muscle . 11 Temperate . 11 He is able for . 12 Work . 10 Ruined , destroyed . 13 Surely . 14 Guide . For from his feet up to his breast was come 19 CHAUCER CHAUCER ENGLISH LITERATURE . Description of a Poor Country ...
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... called were . He led with radure sae his land , In all time that he was regnand , That nane durst well withstand his will , All winning bowsome to be him till . Wyntoun has been included in this section , because , although writing ...
... called were . He led with radure sae his land , In all time that he was regnand , That nane durst well withstand his will , All winning bowsome to be him till . Wyntoun has been included in this section , because , although writing ...
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