Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... French . - Minstrels . Sources of Romance . - Adam Davie - Specimens of his Life of Alexander . - Robert Baston . CHAP . VI . REIGN OF EDWARD III . 124 Richard Rolle , the Hermit of Hampole . - Laurence Minot . - Pierce Ploughman's ...
... French . - Minstrels . Sources of Romance . - Adam Davie - Specimens of his Life of Alexander . - Robert Baston . CHAP . VI . REIGN OF EDWARD III . 124 Richard Rolle , the Hermit of Hampole . - Laurence Minot . - Pierce Ploughman's ...
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... French : but the proportion in which these elements were combined , at any period of our history , cannot be very easily ascertained . Hickes is of opinion , that no less than nine - tenths of our present English words are of Saxon ...
... French : but the proportion in which these elements were combined , at any period of our history , cannot be very easily ascertained . Hickes is of opinion , that no less than nine - tenths of our present English words are of Saxon ...
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... French . " These opinions indeed relate to such different periods , that they are not , strictly speaking , capable of being opposed to each other ; but it is nearly evident that both are exaggerated : Dr. Hickes having probably ...
... French . " These opinions indeed relate to such different periods , that they are not , strictly speaking , capable of being opposed to each other ; but it is nearly evident that both are exaggerated : Dr. Hickes having probably ...
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... French still farther , so as to use doing make ; done make ; & c . an employ . ment of the verb which I do not recollect to have seen in English . It is unnecessary to pursue these remarks any farther , because the reader will find in ...
... French still farther , so as to use doing make ; done make ; & c . an employ . ment of the verb which I do not recollect to have seen in English . It is unnecessary to pursue these remarks any farther , because the reader will find in ...
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... French or Latin alphabet was already familiar to the Saxons , who had adopted many of its letters , on account of their superior beauty , as early as the time of Alfred . It has been observed by those writers who have particularly ...
... French or Latin alphabet was already familiar to the Saxons , who had adopted many of its letters , on account of their superior beauty , as early as the time of Alfred . It has been observed by those writers who have particularly ...
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