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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... learned any poetry ; so that he was frequently obliged to retire , in order to hide his shame , when the harp was moved towards him in the hall , where at supper it was customary for each person to sing in turn . On one of these ...
... learned any poetry ; so that he was frequently obliged to retire , in order to hide his shame , when the harp was moved towards him in the hall , where at supper it was customary for each person to sing in turn . On one of these ...
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... learned prelate was a voluminous writer , and , like Alfred , entertained a strong wish to enlighten the people ; he wrote much in his native tongue , particularly a collection of homilies , a translation of the first seven books of the ...
... learned prelate was a voluminous writer , and , like Alfred , entertained a strong wish to enlighten the people ; he wrote much in his native tongue , particularly a collection of homilies , a translation of the first seven books of the ...
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... learned world , as far as a learned world then existed . As little else than a bundle of incredible stories , some of which may be slightly founded on fact , this production is of small value ; but it supplied a ground for Wace's poem ...
... learned world , as far as a learned world then existed . As little else than a bundle of incredible stories , some of which may be slightly founded on fact , this production is of small value ; but it supplied a ground for Wace's poem ...
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... learned ecclesiastics , the principal of whom were John of Salisbury , Peter of Blois , Joseph of Exeter , and GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH , the last being the author of the History of England just alluded to , which is supposed to have been ...
... learned ecclesiastics , the principal of whom were John of Salisbury , Peter of Blois , Joseph of Exeter , and GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH , the last being the author of the History of England just alluded to , which is supposed to have been ...
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... learned and unlearned , of Huntingdonshire . This know ye well all , that we will and grant , what our counsellors all , or the more part of them , that be chosen through us and through the land - folk of our kingdom , have done , and ...
... learned and unlearned , of Huntingdonshire . This know ye well all , that we will and grant , what our counsellors all , or the more part of them , that be chosen through us and through the land - folk of our kingdom , have done , and ...
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