Readings in English LiteratureRoy Bennett Pace Allyn and Bacon, 1927 - 553 páginas |
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... hand , but the means of expression : he must know how to employ his voice to the best advantage . Then , and not until then , he will begin to grasp the richness of poetic diction , will see the beauty of those " jewels five words long ...
... hand , but the means of expression : he must know how to employ his voice to the best advantage . Then , and not until then , he will begin to grasp the richness of poetic diction , will see the beauty of those " jewels five words long ...
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... hand . On the hall - guest she hurled herself , hent her short sword , broad and brown - edged , the bairn to avenge , the sole - born son . ― - On his shoulder lay braided breast - mail , barring death , withstanding entrance of edge ...
... hand . On the hall - guest she hurled herself , hent her short sword , broad and brown - edged , the bairn to avenge , the sole - born son . ― - On his shoulder lay braided breast - mail , barring death , withstanding entrance of edge ...
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... hand ; for I will stand thee a stroke and move no more till thine axe have hit me 40 my troth on it . " " Have at thee , then , " quoth the other , and heaved aloft the axe with fierce mien , as if he were mad . He struck at him ...
... hand ; for I will stand thee a stroke and move no more till thine axe have hit me 40 my troth on it . " " Have at thee , then , " quoth the other , and heaved aloft the axe with fierce mien , as if he were mad . He struck at him ...
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... hand with his lance , named Ron , which was hard , broad , and fit for slaughter . After this , having placed his men in order , he boldly at- tacked the Saxons , who were drawn out in the shape of a 30 wedge , as their manner was . And ...
... hand with his lance , named Ron , which was hard , broad , and fit for slaughter . After this , having placed his men in order , he boldly at- tacked the Saxons , who were drawn out in the shape of a 30 wedge , as their manner was . And ...
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... hand a staf . gen This noble ensample to his sheep he yaf , That first he wroghte , and afterward he taughte ; 140 Out of the gospel he tho wordes caughte ; And this figure he added eek ther - to , That if gold ruste , what shal iren do ...
... hand a staf . gen This noble ensample to his sheep he yaf , That first he wroghte , and afterward he taughte ; 140 Out of the gospel he tho wordes caughte ; And this figure he added eek ther - to , That if gold ruste , what shal iren do ...
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