History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... continually find , as the original mainspring , some very general disposition of mind and soul , innatè and appended by nature to the race , or acquired and produced by some circumstance acting upon the race . These mainsprings , once ...
... continually find , as the original mainspring , some very general disposition of mind and soul , innatè and appended by nature to the race , or acquired and produced by some circumstance acting upon the race . These mainsprings , once ...
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... continually moulded and modeled by their action ; in Spain , a crusade against the Mussulmans which lasted eight centuries , protracted even beyond and until the exhaustion of the nation by the expulsion of the Moors , the spoliation of ...
... continually moulded and modeled by their action ; in Spain , a crusade against the Mussulmans which lasted eight centuries , protracted even beyond and until the exhaustion of the nation by the expulsion of the Moors , the spoliation of ...
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... continual revision and renewal of the alliances offensive and defensive of all the free men . They are universally mutual contracts for the maintenance of the frid or peace . " 3 A large district ; the word is still existing in German ...
... continual revision and renewal of the alliances offensive and defensive of all the free men . They are universally mutual contracts for the maintenance of the frid or peace . " 3 A large district ; the word is still existing in German ...
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... continually on his face . Long will the heroes , who by a bloody death deserve to be placed " in the halls of Odin , and there wage a combat every day , " assist the gods in their mighty war . A day will , however , arrive when gods and ...
... continually on his face . Long will the heroes , who by a bloody death deserve to be placed " in the halls of Odin , and there wage a combat every day , " assist the gods in their mighty war . A day will , however , arrive when gods and ...
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... continual tearings . " But Beowulf seized him in turn , and " raised himself upon his elbow . " " The lordly hall thundered , the ale was spilled both were enraged ; sävage and strong warders ; the house resounded ; then was it a great ...
... continual tearings . " But Beowulf seized him in turn , and " raised himself upon his elbow . " " The lordly hall thundered , the ale was spilled both were enraged ; sävage and strong warders ; the house resounded ; then was it a great ...
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