The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... Beowulf , imported- anonymous - from its Continental homeland early in the eighth century , and revised by some unknown Christian bard . We call him Christian because none other would have referred to Cain , would have called the people ...
... Beowulf , imported- anonymous - from its Continental homeland early in the eighth century , and revised by some unknown Christian bard . We call him Christian because none other would have referred to Cain , would have called the people ...
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Edwin Markham. The heroic Beowulf is a mighty knight errant before the dawn of Chivalry , one whose sword is ever pulsing in his hand . Let me tell his story with the help of Alfred Welsh , and others . Beowulf has had terrific ...
Edwin Markham. The heroic Beowulf is a mighty knight errant before the dawn of Chivalry , one whose sword is ever pulsing in his hand . Let me tell his story with the help of Alfred Welsh , and others . Beowulf has had terrific ...
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... Beowulf goes forth to fight a monster worm , or fire - drake , in a cavern near the sea . After carving the worm in twain , the hero is killed by the flame - breath of the dragon ; and as he dies , he utters these noble words : " There ...
... Beowulf goes forth to fight a monster worm , or fire - drake , in a cavern near the sea . After carving the worm in twain , the hero is killed by the flame - breath of the dragon ; and as he dies , he utters these noble words : " There ...
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The Haunt of Grendel Beowulf | 826 |
Philomel Barnefield 1036 | 832 |
Love Rolle | 833 |
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