Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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... learned men , to tell but none could ever compare with him , for he did not learn the art of poetry from men , but from God ; for which reason he never could compose any trivial or vain poem , but only those which relate to religion ...
... learned men , to tell but none could ever compare with him , for he did not learn the art of poetry from men , but from God ; for which reason he never could compose any trivial or vain poem , but only those which relate to religion ...
الصفحة 50
... learned men cursed them continually , but the effect thereof was nothing to them ; for they were all accursed , and forsworn , and abandoned . To till the ground was to plough the sea : the earth bare no corn , for and they said openly ...
... learned men cursed them continually , but the effect thereof was nothing to them ; for they were all accursed , and forsworn , and abandoned . To till the ground was to plough the sea : the earth bare no corn , for and they said openly ...
الصفحة 51
... learned them , so that I understood them , and so that I might read them with the fullest com- and wise men that have been of old among the English race , and who had fully learned all the books , that they have not been will- ing to ...
... learned them , so that I understood them , and so that I might read them with the fullest com- and wise men that have been of old among the English race , and who had fully learned all the books , that they have not been will- ing to ...
الصفحة 75
... learned in astronomy and in the other arts , that did diligently observe the * Translation by Sebastian Evans , J. M. Dent & Sons , London . By permission of the publishers . courses of the stars , and did by true in- GEOFFREY OF ...
... learned in astronomy and in the other arts , that did diligently observe the * Translation by Sebastian Evans , J. M. Dent & Sons , London . By permission of the publishers . courses of the stars , and did by true in- GEOFFREY OF ...
الصفحة 83
... learned of the vengeance inflicted by offended divinities upon those who came upon them suddenly . He had heard , too , how they preserve themselves undefiled and how they secretly inhabit unknown places 50 apart from men and how they ...
... learned of the vengeance inflicted by offended divinities upon those who came upon them suddenly . He had heard , too , how they preserve themselves undefiled and how they secretly inhabit unknown places 50 apart from men and how they ...
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