History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... never more than an abstract thing : the complete thing is the man who acts , the man corporeal and visible , who eats , walks , fights , labours . Leave on one side the theory and the mechanism of constitutions , religions and their ...
... never more than an abstract thing : the complete thing is the man who acts , the man corporeal and visible , who eats , walks , fights , labours . Leave on one side the theory and the mechanism of constitutions , religions and their ...
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... , iii . 147. Amm . Marcellinus , xxviii . 526 . 4 Aug. Thierry , Hist . S. Edmundi , vi . 441. See Ynglingasaga , and especially the Saga of Egil . had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof 26 [ BOOK I. THE SOURCE .
... , iii . 147. Amm . Marcellinus , xxviii . 526 . 4 Aug. Thierry , Hist . S. Edmundi , vi . 441. See Ynglingasaga , and especially the Saga of Egil . had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof 26 [ BOOK I. THE SOURCE .
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Hippolyte Taine. had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof , who had never drained the ale - horn by an inhabited hearth , ' laughed at wind and storms , and sang : ' The blast of the tempest aids our oars ; the bellow , ing of ...
Hippolyte Taine. had never slept under the smoky rafters of a roof , who had never drained the ale - horn by an inhabited hearth , ' laughed at wind and storms , and sang : ' The blast of the tempest aids our oars ; the bellow , ing of ...
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... never wept , or for her bear - fierce brothers , or for her dear sons , young , simple.'2 Judge from this heap of ruin and carnage to what excess the mind could attain . There were men amongst them , Berserkirs , 3 who in battle ...
... never wept , or for her bear - fierce brothers , or for her dear sons , young , simple.'2 Judge from this heap of ruin and carnage to what excess the mind could attain . There were men amongst them , Berserkirs , 3 who in battle ...
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... never looked backwards after he departed thence ; and said , if he looked backwards , that he should lose the But men can with great difficulty , if at all , restrain love ! Wellaway ! What ! Orpheus then led his wife with him till he ...
... never looked backwards after he departed thence ; and said , if he looked backwards , that he should lose the But men can with great difficulty , if at all , restrain love ! Wellaway ! What ! Orpheus then led his wife with him till he ...
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