Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically ArrangedCentury Company, 1925 - 1144 Seiten |
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... arms they seem worthy of the esteem of earls . Strong is their chief , who has led hither the war- riors . VI BEOWULF'S RECEPTION BY HROTHGAR Hrothgar spoke , Lord of the Scyldings : " I knew him when he was a boy ; his father was ...
... arms they seem worthy of the esteem of earls . Strong is their chief , who has led hither the war- riors . VI BEOWULF'S RECEPTION BY HROTHGAR Hrothgar spoke , Lord of the Scyldings : " I knew him when he was a boy ; his father was ...
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... arms , traversed the searoads , pressed back with your hands , and glided over the ocean . The deep was swollen with waves in the winter's flood . A seven - night you toiled in the water's power . He over- came you in swimming , had ...
... arms , traversed the searoads , pressed back with your hands , and glided over the ocean . The deep was swollen with waves in the winter's flood . A seven - night you toiled in the water's power . He over- came you in swimming , had ...
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... arms . At last he took vengeance with grievous ex- peditions , deprived the king of life . Thus had Ecgtheow's son come through each of his troubles safely , of his dire conflicts and works of courage , until that one day when he must ...
... arms . At last he took vengeance with grievous ex- peditions , deprived the king of life . Thus had Ecgtheow's son come through each of his troubles safely , of his dire conflicts and works of courage , until that one day when he must ...
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... - ster . Abide ye at the mound , protected by byrnies , warriors in arms , which of us two may the better endure his wound 1 Inferior , because foreign . 2 Franks after the deadly fight . It is no venture of BEOWULF 35 .
... - ster . Abide ye at the mound , protected by byrnies , warriors in arms , which of us two may the better endure his wound 1 Inferior , because foreign . 2 Franks after the deadly fight . It is no venture of BEOWULF 35 .
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... arms , so that the sword plunged in , shining and gold - adorned ; wherefore the fire afterwards began to grow less . Then the king himself still had control of his senses , drew the war- knife , keen and battle - sharp , that he wore ...
... arms , so that the sword plunged in , shining and gold - adorned ; wherefore the fire afterwards began to grow less . Then the king himself still had control of his senses , drew the war- knife , keen and battle - sharp , that he wore ...
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