The Shaping of English Literature and the Readers' Share in the Development of Its FormsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1927 - 314 Seiten |
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... followed the King as they might have followed him had he set a new fashion in fighting or hunting . The old religion had never meant very much in their daily lives ; it did not seem likely that the new religion would mean any more ...
... followed the King as they might have followed him had he set a new fashion in fighting or hunting . The old religion had never meant very much in their daily lives ; it did not seem likely that the new religion would mean any more ...
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... followed , and then from the altar , unlit now and sad with sombre hangings , the cross was taken , wrapped in a linen cloth , and placed in a box which represented the sepulchre . On Easter morning priests , taking the parts of the ...
... followed , and then from the altar , unlit now and sad with sombre hangings , the cross was taken , wrapped in a linen cloth , and placed in a box which represented the sepulchre . On Easter morning priests , taking the parts of the ...
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... followed by the singing of the Te Deum ; the whole of the dialogue was in Latin , and was chanted , not spoken ; and hymns and psalms were introduced at various points . There were very few of what might be termed stage properties , and ...
... followed by the singing of the Te Deum ; the whole of the dialogue was in Latin , and was chanted , not spoken ; and hymns and psalms were introduced at various points . There were very few of what might be termed stage properties , and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCOP AND THE GLEEMAN | 9 |
THE CHURCH AND THE SAXONS | 15 |
SAXON RUNES AND MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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