England's AntiphonMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 332 páginas |
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... means the responsive song of the parted choir , —I shall have chiefly to do with the lyric or song form . For song is the speech of feeling . Even the prose of emotion always wanders into the rhythmical . Hence , as well as for other ...
... means the responsive song of the parted choir , —I shall have chiefly to do with the lyric or song form . For song is the speech of feeling . Even the prose of emotion always wanders into the rhythmical . Hence , as well as for other ...
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... means of gathering strength wherewith to serve him by being in the world as he was in the world . From a poem of forty - eight stanzas I choose five , partly in order to manifest that , although there is in it an occasional appearance ...
... means of gathering strength wherewith to serve him by being in the world as he was in the world . From a poem of forty - eight stanzas I choose five , partly in order to manifest that , although there is in it an occasional appearance ...
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... means . Wynter wakeneth al my care , Nou this leves waxeth bare , Ofte y sike ant mourne sare , When hit cometh in my thoht Of this worldes joie , how hit goth al to noht . Now hit is , ant now hit nys , Also hit ner nere y - wys , 1 ...
... means . Wynter wakeneth al my care , Nou this leves waxeth bare , Ofte y sike ant mourne sare , When hit cometh in my thoht Of this worldes joie , how hit goth al to noht . Now hit is , ant now hit nys , Also hit ner nere y - wys , 1 ...
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... means anything recorded in Scripture . The Miracle Plays had for their subjects the chief incidents of Old and New Testament history ; not merely , however , of this history as accepted by the Reformed Church , but of 1 I owe almost all ...
... means anything recorded in Scripture . The Miracle Plays had for their subjects the chief incidents of Old and New Testament history ; not merely , however , of this history as accepted by the Reformed Church , but of 1 I owe almost all ...
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... we are endlessly indebted for putting valuable things within our reach , is by no means so old as the plays themselves ; it bears date 1468 , a hundred and thirty years after they appeared in their English dress . Their.
... we are endlessly indebted for putting valuable things within our reach , is by no means so old as the plays themselves ; it bears date 1468 , a hundred and thirty years after they appeared in their English dress . Their.
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