Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... 3 James I. of England , Johnstoun , Patrick ( Sc . ) , · Jonson , Ben ( A. M. Oxf . ) , Kendall , Timothy , Kennedy , Walter ( Sc . ) , III . I. 372 · II . 388 · II . 228 · I. 403 Vol . P. Kinaston , Sir Francis , Knt . [ xx ]
... 3 James I. of England , Johnstoun , Patrick ( Sc . ) , · Jonson , Ben ( A. M. Oxf . ) , Kendall , Timothy , Kennedy , Walter ( Sc . ) , III . I. 372 · II . 388 · II . 228 · I. 403 Vol . P. Kinaston , Sir Francis , Knt . [ xx ]
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... England . - Specimen of Wace's Brut . 35 CHA P. III . State of our Language and Poetry in the REIGN OF HENRY II . and RICHARD I. exemplified by an Extract from Layamon's Translation of Wace.- Conjectures concerning the Period at which ...
... England . - Specimen of Wace's Brut . 35 CHA P. III . State of our Language and Poetry in the REIGN OF HENRY II . and RICHARD I. exemplified by an Extract from Layamon's Translation of Wace.- Conjectures concerning the Period at which ...
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... England , the scheme and mechanism of grammar has become progressively more simple , in proportion to the number of heterogeneous parts of which the respective languages have been composed . It is remarkable that Dr. Johnson , though he ...
... England , the scheme and mechanism of grammar has become progressively more simple , in proportion to the number of heterogeneous parts of which the respective languages have been composed . It is remarkable that Dr. Johnson , though he ...
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... England eluci- date this term to an English reader , but it is derived from the Gothic MARKOS , Mat . ix . 34 , where mar is the corres ponding Saxon , and signifies marks defining boundaries . Edmund Atheling , Elders a long train ...
... England eluci- date this term to an English reader , but it is derived from the Gothic MARKOS , Mat . ix . 34 , where mar is the corres ponding Saxon , and signifies marks defining boundaries . Edmund Atheling , Elders a long train ...
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... England . Ir has been seen that , although the great mass of our language is derived from our Anglo - Saxon ancestors , the mechanism and structure of our poetry is to be referred to some other source ; and it is generally supposed that ...
... England . Ir has been seen that , although the great mass of our language is derived from our Anglo - Saxon ancestors , the mechanism and structure of our poetry is to be referred to some other source ; and it is generally supposed that ...
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