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The speech of the cross , in which it tells of its origin in the forest , its removal to be made into a cross for “ the Master of mankind , ” its horror at the role it had to play but its determination to stand fast because that was ...
The speech of the cross , in which it tells of its origin in the forest , its removal to be made into a cross for “ the Master of mankind , ” its horror at the role it had to play but its determination to stand fast because that was ...
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... in which he somewhat unnecessarily attacks rhyme and sees himself as recovering ancient liberty to English heroic poetry ) can be seen at once if we put , say , Satan's first speech in Book I , rallying his fallen host , beside the ...
... in which he somewhat unnecessarily attacks rhyme and sees himself as recovering ancient liberty to English heroic poetry ) can be seen at once if we put , say , Satan's first speech in Book I , rallying his fallen host , beside the ...
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We can see colloquial prose disciplining itself into effective written speech in such documents as the fifteenth - century Paston Letters , family letters which , while wholly informal and unliterary , nevertheless have style — the ...
We can see colloquial prose disciplining itself into effective written speech in such documents as the fifteenth - century Paston Letters , family letters which , while wholly informal and unliterary , nevertheless have style — the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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