The College Survey of English Literature: The early period. The sixteenth century. The seventeenth century. The eighteenth centuryBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1947 |
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... THINGS SEEM WONDROUS Thule , the period of cosmography , Doth vaunt of Hecla , whose sulphureous fire These Things Seem Wondrous . This lyric first appeared in Weelkes's Madrigals of Six Parts , 1600. 1. Thule , the name given by the ...
... THINGS SEEM WONDROUS Thule , the period of cosmography , Doth vaunt of Hecla , whose sulphureous fire These Things Seem Wondrous . This lyric first appeared in Weelkes's Madrigals of Six Parts , 1600. 1. Thule , the name given by the ...
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... things make me cry . " " " Then said Evangelist , " If this be thy condition , why standest thou still ? " He answered , " Because I know not whither to go . ' Then he gave him a parchment roll , and there was written within , " Fly ...
... things make me cry . " " " Then said Evangelist , " If this be thy condition , why standest thou still ? " He answered , " Because I know not whither to go . ' Then he gave him a parchment roll , and there was written within , " Fly ...
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... things . I find Sir W. Rider tired with being called up all night , and receiving things from several friends . His house full of goods , and much of Sir W. Batten's and Sir W. Penn's . I am eased at my heart to have my treasure so well ...
... things . I find Sir W. Rider tired with being called up all night , and receiving things from several friends . His house full of goods , and much of Sir W. Batten's and Sir W. Penn's . I am eased at my heart to have my treasure so well ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
BEOWULF | 11 |
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