The History of Early English Literature: Being the History of English Poetry from Its Beginnings to the Accession of King Ælfred, by Stopford A. Brooke ...Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 500 páginas |
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... night , as Woden's chosen did in Valhalla . The old chiefs sang the glory of their youth . Their very swords and spears were thought to sing . The spear yells , the sword shouts in battle . Then , the wanderer who came into the hall to ...
... night , as Woden's chosen did in Valhalla . The old chiefs sang the glory of their youth . Their very swords and spears were thought to sing . The spear yells , the sword shouts in battle . Then , the wanderer who came into the hall to ...
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... night long he laid siege against them , taunting them that in the morning he would slay them with the sword or hang them on the gallows for sport to the fowls of the air . But in the dawn they heard Hygelac's horn and trumpets sounding ...
... night long he laid siege against them , taunting them that in the morning he would slay them with the sword or hang them on the gallows for sport to the fowls of the air . But in the dawn they heard Hygelac's horn and trumpets sounding ...
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... nights . " He pities Hrothgar , old and good . Yet , as he speaks , the Teutonic sense of the inevitable Wyrd passes by in his mind , and he knows not if Hrothgar can ever escape sorrow . " If ever , " he says , " sorrow should cease ...
... nights . " He pities Hrothgar , old and good . Yet , as he speaks , the Teutonic sense of the inevitable Wyrd passes by in his mind , and he knows not if Hrothgar can ever escape sorrow . " If ever , " he says , " sorrow should cease ...
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... night drew down her helm , dreadful creatures seemed to stalk , and the loathsome light of their eyes burned through the mist like flame.1 1 I may as well , to illustrate this description , quote the passage from Ælfred's Orosius where ...
... night drew down her helm , dreadful creatures seemed to stalk , and the loathsome light of their eyes burned through the mist like flame.1 1 I may as well , to illustrate this description , quote the passage from Ælfred's Orosius where ...
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... night had come and the mists , and under its shadow- helm creatures came stalking , wan under the clouds . The king stood up , and his thegns ; each man greeted the other . Hrothgar gave over the hall to Beowulf and went to his dwelling ...
... night had come and the mists , and under its shadow- helm creatures came stalking , wan under the clouds . The king stood up , and his thegns ; each man greeted the other . Hrothgar gave over the hall to Beowulf and went to his dwelling ...
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The History of Early English Literature Being the History of English Poetry ... Stopford Augustus Brooke Visualização integral - 1892 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Ælfred Ætheling Alcuin ancient Andrew Anglo-Saxon poetry Baeda battle beast belong Beowulf Bishop Breca brought Caedmon Christ Christian Chronicle cliffs conjecture Cynewulf Danes death dragon Ealdhelm earth Ecgberht eighth century Elene England English poetry Exeter Book Fates fight Geat Genesis glory Grendel Guthlac hall hand heart heathen Heaven hell Hengest Heorot hero Hildeburh holy host Hrothgar Hygd Hygelac imagination Ingeld Irish king land Latin legend Lindisfarne lines literary literature lived Lord Mercia monastery monk myth night noble Northumbria o'er ocean passage passion phrase poem poet poetic riddle Roman Rood runes saga sang says Sceaf Scyld seems shield ship sing song sorrow soul speaks spears spirit storm story sung sword tale tells Teutonic thee thegns things thou thought translation tree verse Wanderer warriors waves Welsh Wessex West Saxon Whitby whole Widsith Woden words writer written Wyrd
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Página 298 - They looking back, all th' eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Wav'd over by that flaming brand, the gate With dreadful faces throng'd and fiery arms. Some natural tears they dropp'd, but wip'd them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide.
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Página 165 - ... in shape like those of the muskle, but sharper pointed, and of a whitish colour ; wherein is contained a thing in form like a lace of silke finely...