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Meanings of great bard in English
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Usage of great bard in English
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Yes, how appropriately has the greatbard of Time, termed Hope 'silver-tongued.'
2
Why did Plato so severely condemn the greatbard, and imitate him?
3
Merlin is interesting because he is Arthur's greatbard and magician.
4
Pindar, the greatbard of Thebes, has set forth the doctrine in a glowing ode.
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Possibly all the generations of men have realized the significance of the words of the greatbard:
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When in the tide of time has there been truer realization of the words of the greatbard-
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Then at last he began to think, and to expound his thoughts with the authority of a greatbard.
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After all, Gower cannot be classed with the greaterbards.
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Had such criticasters been right, all great nations would not have so gloried in their greatbards.
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GreatBards of thee may sing
11
"Whatever it was," said Carstairs, "the Frenchman was slandered, and by our own greatbard, too.
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Then (in the spring of 1815) took place the first meeting of these two greatbards, and their successive interviews were graced with mutual compliments.