Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... gave his poetry style ; his indomitable personality gave 1From On the Study of Celtic Literature and on Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold . Published by The Macmillan Company . Re- printed by permission . it pride and passion ; his ...
... gave his poetry style ; his indomitable personality gave 1From On the Study of Celtic Literature and on Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold . Published by The Macmillan Company . Re- printed by permission . it pride and passion ; his ...
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... gave her the name of Flower - Aspect . " Celtic romance is full of exquisite touches like that , showing the delicacy of the Celt's feeling in these mat- ters , and how deeply Nature lets him come into her secrets . The quick drop- ping ...
... gave her the name of Flower - Aspect . " Celtic romance is full of exquisite touches like that , showing the delicacy of the Celt's feeling in these mat- ters , and how deeply Nature lets him come into her secrets . The quick drop- ping ...
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... gave ; so that she is , in her high- est power , Persephone , the avenger and purifier of blood- " The voice of thy brother's blood cries to me out of the ground . " Then , side by side with this queen of the earth , we find a demigod ...
... gave ; so that she is , in her high- est power , Persephone , the avenger and purifier of blood- " The voice of thy brother's blood cries to me out of the ground . " Then , side by side with this queen of the earth , we find a demigod ...
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... gave up wealth , friends , society , everything that western civilization could offer him , in order to seek truth in a strange coun- try . Certainly this is not the only instance of this kind ; and while such incidents can happen , we ...
... gave up wealth , friends , society , everything that western civilization could offer him , in order to seek truth in a strange coun- try . Certainly this is not the only instance of this kind ; and while such incidents can happen , we ...
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... gave to the English language a literary treasure scarcely inferior to the Bible it- self , and containing wonderful transla- tions from the Scripture - the " Book of Common Prayer . " No English sur- passes the English of this book ...
... gave to the English language a literary treasure scarcely inferior to the Bible it- self , and containing wonderful transla- tions from the Scripture - the " Book of Common Prayer . " No English sur- passes the English of this book ...
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