The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Том 1Harper, 1851 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... whole of Southern Britain ; the Celtic , the language of the Abo- rigines of the country , soon shrinking before it into Caledonia , Wales , Corn- wall , and other remote parts of the island . During the first five centuries after its ...
... whole of Southern Britain ; the Celtic , the language of the Abo- rigines of the country , soon shrinking before it into Caledonia , Wales , Corn- wall , and other remote parts of the island . During the first five centuries after its ...
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... whole . Ossian is , perhaps , the only poet who never relaxes , or lets him- self down into the light or amusing strain : he moves perpetually in the high region of the grand and the pathetic . One key - note is struck at the begin ...
... whole . Ossian is , perhaps , the only poet who never relaxes , or lets him- self down into the light or amusing strain : he moves perpetually in the high region of the grand and the pathetic . One key - note is struck at the begin ...
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... whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was continually occupied in repeating to himself what he heard , and , ' like a clean animal , ruminating it , he turned it into most sweet verse . ' Cadmon thus composed many poems on ...
... whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was continually occupied in repeating to himself what he heard , and , ' like a clean animal , ruminating it , he turned it into most sweet verse . ' Cadmon thus composed many poems on ...
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... whole life was that of a religious recluse ; and at his death , which occurred on the 26th of May , 735 , he was buried in his own monastery , but his remains were afterward re- moved to Durham , where they were allowed in uninterrupted ...
... whole life was that of a religious recluse ; and at his death , which occurred on the 26th of May , 735 , he was buried in his own monastery , but his remains were afterward re- moved to Durham , where they were allowed in uninterrupted ...
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... whole period it was graced by no names of distinction . We must here , however , advert to the historical productions usually called the Anglo - Saxon Chron- cle , which consists of a view of early English history , written it is ...
... whole period it was graced by no names of distinction . We must here , however , advert to the historical productions usually called the Anglo - Saxon Chron- cle , which consists of a view of early English history , written it is ...
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