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Prose has usually been separated from verse, and minor poems have often been
placed together. In fact, wherever an unpleasant juxtaposition could be avoided,
or a more effective grouping secured, there has been no hesitation to exercise ...
Prose has usually been separated from verse, and minor poems have often been
placed together. In fact, wherever an unpleasant juxtaposition could be avoided,
or a more effective grouping secured, there has been no hesitation to exercise ...
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On Beadohilde bore not so heavily her brother 's death as the dule in her own
heart 9 when she perceived, past shadow of doubt, * Is the poem of Beowulf In
any sense mythological? Perhaps the latest and best opinion on the subject Is
that It ...
On Beadohilde bore not so heavily her brother 's death as the dule in her own
heart 9 when she perceived, past shadow of doubt, * Is the poem of Beowulf In
any sense mythological? Perhaps the latest and best opinion on the subject Is
that It ...
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Wordsworth is right, Goethe's poetry is not inevitable; not inevitable enough. But
Wordsworth's poetry, when he is at his best, is inevitable, as inevitable as Nature
herself. It might seem that Nature not only gave him the matter for his poem, but ...
Wordsworth is right, Goethe's poetry is not inevitable; not inevitable enough. But
Wordsworth's poetry, when he is at his best, is inevitable, as inevitable as Nature
herself. It might seem that Nature not only gave him the matter for his poem, but ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Deobs Lament | 18 |
AngloSaxon Chronicle begun about 850 | 25 |
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