The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo EmersonРипол Классик - 1041 pages |
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Page 57
... in many volumes of British Classics.' An intrepid magniloquence appears in all the bards, as : — " The whole ocean flamed as one wound.“ King Regnar Laden}. " God himself cannot procure good for the wicked.” Weir}: BARDS AND TROUVEURS 57.
... in many volumes of British Classics.' An intrepid magniloquence appears in all the bards, as : — " The whole ocean flamed as one wound.“ King Regnar Laden}. " God himself cannot procure good for the wicked.” Weir}: BARDS AND TROUVEURS 57.
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... King Arthur's court he was seriously missed, and many knights Set Out in search of him. Among others was Sir Ga— wain,who pursued his search till it was time to return to the court. He came into the forest qf Broceliande, lamenting as ...
... King Arthur's court he was seriously missed, and many knights Set Out in search of him. Among others was Sir Ga— wain,who pursued his search till it was time to return to the court. He came into the forest qf Broceliande, lamenting as ...
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... King Arthur, Iwas well known by you and by other barons, but because I have left the court, I am known no longer, and put in forgetfulness, which I ought not to be if faith reigned in the world.' When Sir Gawain heard the voice which ...
... King Arthur, Iwas well known by you and by other barons, but because I have left the court, I am known no longer, and put in forgetfulness, which I ought not to be if faith reigned in the world.' When Sir Gawain heard the voice which ...
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... king and the queen and all the barons, and tell them of my condition. You will find the king at Carduel in Wales; and when you arrive there you will find there all the companions who departed with you, and who at this day will return ...
... king and the queen and all the barons, and tell them of my condition. You will find the king at Carduel in Wales; and when you arrive there you will find there all the companions who departed with you, and who at this day will return ...
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Contents
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ELOQUENCE | 118 |
RESOURCES | 137 |
THE COMIC | 172 |
PROGRESS OF CULTURE | 205 |
PERSIAN POETRY | 235 |
IMMORTALITY | 321 |
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