Literature and Life, 4. raamatScott, Foresman and Company, 1924 |
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... appeared in the scenes , and was satisfied , and a little later , when he had left the House of the Interpreter and had gone on his way , the Burden that he had carried on his back during all his pilgrimage loosed from off his shoulders ...
... appeared in the scenes , and was satisfied , and a little later , when he had left the House of the Interpreter and had gone on his way , the Burden that he had carried on his back during all his pilgrimage loosed from off his shoulders ...
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... appeared and gave to the hero a magnificent pres- ent , asking his favor for her sons , the young princes , if need should arise . At length the revel ended , and Heorot once more was still . But the happiness of the Danes was brief ...
... appeared and gave to the hero a magnificent pres- ent , asking his favor for her sons , the young princes , if need should arise . At length the revel ended , and Heorot once more was still . But the happiness of the Danes was brief ...
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... appeared and promised him victory , taking from him a promise that he was to redeem when a sign should be given . Despite this favor , Edwin remained true to the ancient worship of Odin . At last Paulinus made the sign , and called upon ...
... appeared and promised him victory , taking from him a promise that he was to redeem when a sign should be given . Despite this favor , Edwin remained true to the ancient worship of Odin . At last Paulinus made the sign , and called upon ...
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... appeared , ready to reshape society and politics and religion . Wyclif . What Piers the Plowman saw in a vision is reflected in the work of John Wyclif , born about 1324 in a wealthy family , given every educational advantage , holder ...
... appeared , ready to reshape society and politics and religion . Wyclif . What Piers the Plowman saw in a vision is reflected in the work of John Wyclif , born about 1324 in a wealthy family , given every educational advantage , holder ...
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... appearance in it of Chaucer's genial humor . As the title indicates , the poem deals with an assembly of birds , on St. Valentine's Day , to choose their mates . The Legend of Good Women . Leg- end , in the Middle Ages , referred to a ...
... appearance in it of Chaucer's genial humor . As the title indicates , the poem deals with an assembly of birds , on St. Valentine's Day , to choose their mates . The Legend of Good Women . Leg- end , in the Middle Ages , referred to a ...
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Literature and Life, 4. raamat Edwin Greenlaw,William Harris Elson,Christine M. Keck Snippet view - 1929 |
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