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, 1942 |
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... land by the North Sea . He said , however , that that land stretched far to the north from there , but that it was He was a very well - to - do man in the possessions all waste , save that in a few places here and there in which their ...
... land by the North Sea . He said , however , that that land stretched far to the north from there , but that it was He was a very well - to - do man in the possessions all waste , save that in a few places here and there in which their ...
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... land of the Norwegians was Zeeland . This bay runs up into the land many hundred miles . From Sciringesheal he said that he sailed in five days to the harbor which is called Haddeby ; it stands between the Wends , the Saxons , and the ...
... land of the Norwegians was Zeeland . This bay runs up into the land many hundred miles . From Sciringesheal he said that he sailed in five days to the harbor which is called Haddeby ; it stands between the Wends , the Saxons , and the ...
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... land that there was into two parts , and let young Gamelyn go without land ; and each of them said loudly to the other that his brothers could give him land when he became competent . When they had divided the land at their will , they ...
... land that there was into two parts , and let young Gamelyn go without land ; and each of them said loudly to the other that his brothers could give him land when he became competent . When they had divided the land at their will , they ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
Mother Badger | 16 |
Copyright | |
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