The Golden Road in English Literature: From Beowulf to Bernard ShawThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1931 - 668 Seiten |
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... talk of the people , the recollections of old sailors . Once he rode two hundred miles that he might talk with the only man left of those who had taken part in Master Hoare's expedition to America in 1536. " What restless nights , what ...
... talk of the people , the recollections of old sailors . Once he rode two hundred miles that he might talk with the only man left of those who had taken part in Master Hoare's expedition to America in 1536. " What restless nights , what ...
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... talk and argue and play whist or cribbage until the small hours of the morning . All sorts of questions were brought forward for argument at these meetings , and books of almost every kind were discussed and criticized . Sometimes there ...
... talk and argue and play whist or cribbage until the small hours of the morning . All sorts of questions were brought forward for argument at these meetings , and books of almost every kind were discussed and criticized . Sometimes there ...
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... talk about the Victorian epoch as stand- ing out from that which had gone before and having a char- acter of its own . The character of the books written at this period was - as we have seen has been the case all through our history ...
... talk about the Victorian epoch as stand- ing out from that which had gone before and having a char- acter of its own . The character of the books written at this period was - as we have seen has been the case all through our history ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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