A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... beginning of evil , immeasurably cruel for every man who rests with it . ' Quite particu- lar interest attaches however to the other catalogue pccm , Wi d- sith , the song of the travelled scop with its lists of Germanic tribes and ...
... beginning of evil , immeasurably cruel for every man who rests with it . ' Quite particu- lar interest attaches however to the other catalogue pccm , Wi d- sith , the song of the travelled scop with its lists of Germanic tribes and ...
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... beginning to grow up . And the Chro- nicle is at last beginning to deserve its name . It is no longer a mere list of annals , primarily intended to give a note of individuality to each year as it flows past , but a historical narrative ...
... beginning to grow up . And the Chro- nicle is at last beginning to deserve its name . It is no longer a mere list of annals , primarily intended to give a note of individuality to each year as it flows past , but a historical narrative ...
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... beginning to look about them more critically . Al- ready the Marprelate tracts of the Armada year and after had disclos- ed a belligerent trend in the Puritan movement , a definite hostility to the principles of the Anglican church ...
... beginning to look about them more critically . Al- ready the Marprelate tracts of the Armada year and after had disclos- ed a belligerent trend in the Puritan movement , a definite hostility to the principles of the Anglican church ...
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