History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... heart in my hand shall lie , cut bloody from the breast of the valiant chief , the king's son , with a dull - edged knife . ' They the heart cut out from Hialli's breast ; on a dish , bleeding , laid it , and it to Gunnar bare . Then ...
... heart in my hand shall lie , cut bloody from the breast of the valiant chief , the king's son , with a dull - edged knife . ' They the heart cut out from Hialli's breast ; on a dish , bleeding , laid it , and it to Gunnar bare . Then ...
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... heart gives matter for imagination . Their characters are not selfish and shifty , like those of Homer . They are brave hearts , simple and strong , faithful to their relatives , to their master in arms , firm and steadfast to enemies ...
... heart gives matter for imagination . Their characters are not selfish and shifty , like those of Homer . They are brave hearts , simple and strong , faithful to their relatives , to their master in arms , firm and steadfast to enemies ...
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... heart belongs to another . They are not resigned , do not recover , like Pauline in " Polyeucte . " They are crushed to death . Penthea , in Ford's " Broken Heart , " is as upright , but not so strong , as Pauline ; she is the English ...
... heart belongs to another . They are not resigned , do not recover , like Pauline in " Polyeucte . " They are crushed to death . Penthea , in Ford's " Broken Heart , " is as upright , but not so strong , as Pauline ; she is the English ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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