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From Beowulf to Bernard Shaw Amy Cruse. Chapter XXV THE BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY A I. JAMES THOMSON T the time when Gulliver's Travels had just been pub- lished and all the town was talking about it there ... BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY.
From Beowulf to Bernard Shaw Amy Cruse. Chapter XXV THE BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY A I. JAMES THOMSON T the time when Gulliver's Travels had just been pub- lished and all the town was talking about it there ... BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY.
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... beginning to think that there were other things also worth writing and reading about . The Englishman's love of the ... BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY.
... beginning to think that there were other things also worth writing and reading about . The Englishman's love of the ... BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW POETRY.
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... beginning at the first chapter of Genesis , going steadily on until they reached the last chapter of the Revelation , and then beginning again . They missed out nothing - hard words , genealogies , lists of names they read them all . In ...
... beginning at the first chapter of Genesis , going steadily on until they reached the last chapter of the Revelation , and then beginning again . They missed out nothing - hard words , genealogies , lists of names they read them all . In ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
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