The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... received his fame . We passed away like flames that shone for a Though the plains of our battles are dark and silent , our fame is in the four gray stones . The voice of Ossian has been heard . The harp has been strung in Selma ! Come ...
... received his fame . We passed away like flames that shone for a Though the plains of our battles are dark and silent , our fame is in the four gray stones . The voice of Ossian has been heard . The harp has been strung in Selma ! Come ...
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... received the gift of song from heaven . They then expounded to him , in his mother tongue , a portion of Scripture , which he was required to repeat in verse . Cadmon went home with his task , and the next morn- ing he produced a poem ...
... received the gift of song from heaven . They then expounded to him , in his mother tongue , a portion of Scripture , which he was required to repeat in verse . Cadmon went home with his task , and the next morn- ing he produced a poem ...
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... received informa- tion respecting the character of Bacon's works , he requested him to transmit a copy of them to Rome for inspection . Bacon , in compliance with the request , in 1267 , collected and enlarged his various productions ...
... received informa- tion respecting the character of Bacon's works , he requested him to transmit a copy of them to Rome for inspection . Bacon , in compliance with the request , in 1267 , collected and enlarged his various productions ...
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... received from those who were able to screen him from condemnation , wrote to the bishops of England , and directed that if they could not have him appre- hended , they should cite him to repair to Rome , and there defend himself before ...
... received from those who were able to screen him from condemnation , wrote to the bishops of England , and directed that if they could not have him appre- hended , they should cite him to repair to Rome , and there defend himself before ...
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... received in his own country . The captivity of the young prince so deeply affected his father's mind , that he soon sunk under the weight of the affliction , and James was , accord- ingly , in 1405 , declared king by an assembly of the ...
... received in his own country . The captivity of the young prince so deeply affected his father's mind , that he soon sunk under the weight of the affliction , and James was , accord- ingly , in 1405 , declared king by an assembly of the ...
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