A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... tells us that when the missionaries came to King Egbert's court , one of the thanes likened man's life to the flight of a swallow through the hall , which is seen for a moment in the firelight and then vanishes again into the darkness ...
... tells us that when the missionaries came to King Egbert's court , one of the thanes likened man's life to the flight of a swallow through the hall , which is seen for a moment in the firelight and then vanishes again into the darkness ...
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... tell us the names and relations of all the persons on the stage , the scene of the action , the time of day , and the state of the weather , but to convey a sense of excitement and foreboding , the reason for which will soon appear ...
... tell us the names and relations of all the persons on the stage , the scene of the action , the time of day , and the state of the weather , but to convey a sense of excitement and foreboding , the reason for which will soon appear ...
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... tells a lamentable tale , he tells it not to arouse our indignation or even our pity , but for the light it sheds on the hiding - places of man's power , and for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind and what we are . When ...
... tells a lamentable tale , he tells it not to arouse our indignation or even our pity , but for the light it sheds on the hiding - places of man's power , and for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind and what we are . When ...
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