Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... seen in English . It is unnecessary to pursue these remarks any farther , because the reader will find in Mr. Tyr- whitt's " Essay on the Language and Versification of Chaucer , " a complete analysis of our grammar , as it subsisted ...
... seen in English . It is unnecessary to pursue these remarks any farther , because the reader will find in Mr. Tyr- whitt's " Essay on the Language and Versification of Chaucer , " a complete analysis of our grammar , as it subsisted ...
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... 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 all the modes of ver ...
... 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 all the modes of ver ...
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... seen . He commenced his studies at Caen , and returned thither after having completed his education in France . The order of time in which he composed his several works cannot be correctly ascertained , but it is probable that the Brut ...
... seen . He commenced his studies at Caen , and returned thither after having completed his education in France . The order of time in which he composed his several works cannot be correctly ascertained , but it is probable that the Brut ...
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... seen it castellis , archiep scopatibus , episcopatibus , abbatiis , cete- risque honoribus dotantur . [ Galfr . Mon. ed . 1517 , p . 77. et ap . Rer . Brit . Script . Vet . 1587 , 7 , p . 70 , 1. 29 ] The reader has already seen Wace's ...
... seen it castellis , archiep scopatibus , episcopatibus , abbatiis , cete- risque honoribus dotantur . [ Galfr . Mon. ed . 1517 , p . 77. et ap . Rer . Brit . Script . Vet . 1587 , 7 , p . 70 , 1. 29 ] The reader has already seen Wace's ...
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... seen , And shield us from hell , 6 For I n'ot7 whither I shall , ne how long here dwell . As if it had never been . Passeth away . 4 Fadeth . 6 The meaning seems to be , " May 3 Though we may dislike it ? 5 Presently . " Jesu help us so ...
... seen , And shield us from hell , 6 For I n'ot7 whither I shall , ne how long here dwell . As if it had never been . Passeth away . 4 Fadeth . 6 The meaning seems to be , " May 3 Though we may dislike it ? 5 Presently . " Jesu help us so ...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 1 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1801 |
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