History of English Literature, Band 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... Cædmon , their old poet , 1 says Bede , was a more ignorant man than the others , who knew no poetry ; so that in the hall , when they handed him the harp , he was obliged to withdraw , being unable to sing like his companions . Once ...
... Cædmon , their old poet , 1 says Bede , was a more ignorant man than the others , who knew no poetry ; so that in the hall , when they handed him the harp , he was obliged to withdraw , being unable to sing like his companions . Once ...
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... Cædmon , in order to recount the origin of things , has only to turn to the ancient dreams , such as have been ... Cædmon's , as the picture exists in the sketch ; because both have their model in the race ; and Cædmon found his ...
... Cædmon , in order to recount the origin of things , has only to turn to the ancient dreams , such as have been ... Cædmon's , as the picture exists in the sketch ; because both have their model in the race ; and Cædmon found his ...
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... Cædmon and Adhelm , of Piers Plowman , and Robin Hood . II . Old Puttenham says : " In the latter end of the same king ( Henry the eighth ) reigne , sprong up a new company of courtly makers , of whom Sir Thomas Wyat th ' elder and ...
... Cædmon and Adhelm , of Piers Plowman , and Robin Hood . II . Old Puttenham says : " In the latter end of the same king ( Henry the eighth ) reigne , sprong up a new company of courtly makers , of whom Sir Thomas Wyat th ' elder and ...
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