History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... song attributed to Ragnar Lodbrog ; " was it not like that hour when my bright bride I seated by me on the couch ? " One of them , at the monastery of Peterborough , kills with his own hand all the monks , to the number of eighty - four ...
... song attributed to Ragnar Lodbrog ; " was it not like that hour when my bright bride I seated by me on the couch ? " One of them , at the monastery of Peterborough , kills with his own hand all the monks , to the number of eighty - four ...
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... songs , and dances till midnight . To shout , to drink , to gesticulate , to feel their veins heated and swollen with wine , to hear and see around them the riotous orgies , this was the first need of the Barbarians.1 The heavy human ...
... songs , and dances till midnight . To shout , to drink , to gesticulate , to feel their veins heated and swollen with wine , to hear and see around them the riotous orgies , this was the first need of the Barbarians.1 The heavy human ...
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... Lied . The translator has also used Magnusson and Morris ' poetical version of the Völsunga Saga , and certain songs of the Elder Edda , London , 1870 . " Let in the plain be raised a pile so CHAP . I. 39 THE SAXONS .
... Lied . The translator has also used Magnusson and Morris ' poetical version of the Völsunga Saga , and certain songs of the Elder Edda , London , 1870 . " Let in the plain be raised a pile so CHAP . I. 39 THE SAXONS .
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... songs which remain to us , they return to this subject again and again . The wanderer in a reverie dreams about his lord : 1 It seems to him in his spirit as if he kisses and embraces him , and lays head and hands upon his knees , as ...
... songs which remain to us , they return to this subject again and again . The wanderer in a reverie dreams about his lord : 1 It seems to him in his spirit as if he kisses and embraces him , and lays head and hands upon his knees , as ...
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... song in this ancient poetry . The reason is , that with them love is not an amusement and a pleasure , but a promise and a devotion . All is grave , even sombre , in civil relations as well as in conjugal society . As in Germany , amid ...
... song in this ancient poetry . The reason is , that with them love is not an amusement and a pleasure , but a promise and a devotion . All is grave , even sombre , in civil relations as well as in conjugal society . As in Germany , amid ...
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