A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... Christian scribe , probably about A.D. 700 ; but the material from which it was composed belongs to an earlier date and to a distant and a pagan land . It tells how the King of the Spear - Danes had his mead - hall ravaged nightly by ...
... Christian scribe , probably about A.D. 700 ; but the material from which it was composed belongs to an earlier date and to a distant and a pagan land . It tells how the King of the Spear - Danes had his mead - hall ravaged nightly by ...
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... Christian who finds in it a deeper significance ( Third Sunday in Lent ) . Newman strikes a deeper , more personal note in the poem which , not quite justifiably , the Churches have adopted as a hymn , “ Lead , kindly light , " for ...
... Christian who finds in it a deeper significance ( Third Sunday in Lent ) . Newman strikes a deeper , more personal note in the poem which , not quite justifiably , the Churches have adopted as a hymn , “ Lead , kindly light , " for ...
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... Christian faith in God , Freedom , and Im- mortality . The simpler Christian in Alfred is dominant in the Vicar of Grasby in Lincolnshire , Charles Tennyson - Turner . The melancholy , questing Alfred is isolated in Frederick , from ...
... Christian faith in God , Freedom , and Im- mortality . The simpler Christian in Alfred is dominant in the Vicar of Grasby in Lincolnshire , Charles Tennyson - Turner . The melancholy , questing Alfred is isolated in Frederick , from ...
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