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... become a wanderer journeying the paths of exile across the icy sea . The poem ends with some conventional moralizing , but the main part of the elegy is an impressive lament for departed joys , done with a plan- gent tone of ...
... become a wanderer journeying the paths of exile across the icy sea . The poem ends with some conventional moralizing , but the main part of the elegy is an impressive lament for departed joys , done with a plan- gent tone of ...
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... become famous in imaginative literature . Here we first find the stories of Lear and Cym- beline and Gorboduc , and here , most important of all , we get the first full - dress story of the exploits of King Arthur . It is Arthur himself ...
... become famous in imaginative literature . Here we first find the stories of Lear and Cym- beline and Gorboduc , and here , most important of all , we get the first full - dress story of the exploits of King Arthur . It is Arthur himself ...
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... become impossible to pronounce “ kyndely ” as three syllables , it had also become impossible to construe " so kyndely " in the sense that Wyatt had intended , meaning “ in such a fashion , ” and Tottel had to change it to " unkindly ...
... become impossible to pronounce “ kyndely ” as three syllables , it had also become impossible to construe " so kyndely " in the sense that Wyatt had intended , meaning “ in such a fashion , ” and Tottel had to change it to " unkindly ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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