English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... rise to any considerable dignity or beauty or force . One , The Debate between the Body and the Soul , is among the most powerful religious poems of that age and is almost as impressive to - day as when it was first written , though ...
... rise to any considerable dignity or beauty or force . One , The Debate between the Body and the Soul , is among the most powerful religious poems of that age and is almost as impressive to - day as when it was first written , though ...
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... rise in social position of a vast multitude of people in consequence of the general political and social movements of the age . Such people would naturally try to acquire the pronunciation of the new class into which they had risen ...
... rise in social position of a vast multitude of people in consequence of the general political and social movements of the age . Such people would naturally try to acquire the pronunciation of the new class into which they had risen ...
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... rise . THOMAS WARTON ( p . 283 ) owes his position in the history of English poetry not to the fact that he was poet laureate but to his having contributed , both by his own verse and by his History of English Poetry , to the triumph of ...
... rise . THOMAS WARTON ( p . 283 ) owes his position in the history of English poetry not to the fact that he was poet laureate but to his having contributed , both by his own verse and by his History of English Poetry , to the triumph of ...
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... rise , 16 Thu scholdest singe an other wise . " * * * * * * 49 " Yet thu me seist of other thinge , And telst that ich ne can noht singe , Ac 47 al mi reorde 48 is woning , 19 And to i - here grislich 50 thing . That nis noht soth , 51 ...
... rise , 16 Thu scholdest singe an other wise . " * * * * * * 49 " Yet thu me seist of other thinge , And telst that ich ne can noht singe , Ac 47 al mi reorde 48 is woning , 19 And to i - here grislich 50 thing . That nis noht soth , 51 ...
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... Rise up , Joseph , and busk 35 and ga , " Maria and thi child al - sua ; 37 For yow be - hoves nu 38 al thre In land of Egypt for to fle ; Rise up ar 30 it be dai , And folus 40 forth the wildrin11 wai . 42 Herod , that es the child 12 ...
... Rise up , Joseph , and busk 35 and ga , " Maria and thi child al - sua ; 37 For yow be - hoves nu 38 al thre In land of Egypt for to fle ; Rise up ar 30 it be dai , And folus 40 forth the wildrin11 wai . 42 Herod , that es the child 12 ...
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