Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... things would necessarily continue so long as the Norman and Anglo - Saxon people were separated by mutual hatred and prejudice ; and their languages could only be amalgamated into one common and con- sistent form of speech , when the ...
... things would necessarily continue so long as the Norman and Anglo - Saxon people were separated by mutual hatred and prejudice ; and their languages could only be amalgamated into one common and con- sistent form of speech , when the ...
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... thing that passes before his eyes ; and the dress , the customs , the occupations , the amuse- ments , as well as the arts and learning of the day , are necessary , either to the embellishment or the illustration of his subject . An ...
... thing that passes before his eyes ; and the dress , the customs , the occupations , the amuse- ments , as well as the arts and learning of the day , are necessary , either to the embellishment or the illustration of his subject . An ...
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... things ? or , what was sent ? 3 Kitchen . The word seems to have been pronounced cookeene . 4 On another part was Bedwer , the king's high - butler ( birlian , haurire , Sax . ) 5 Of noble kin born . 6 Probably for icumen- " that ...
... things ? or , what was sent ? 3 Kitchen . The word seems to have been pronounced cookeene . 4 On another part was Bedwer , the king's high - butler ( birlian , haurire , Sax . ) 5 Of noble kin born . 6 Probably for icumen- " that ...
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... & c . 4 Probably a groom , as harate and stud are mentioned immediately afterwards : the Saxon word is hors - wealh . 5 Huras . Fr. A place where horses are bred . Thunder . Sax . 7 But . Water serveth there to no thing I But to siyt [ 86 ]
... & c . 4 Probably a groom , as harate and stud are mentioned immediately afterwards : the Saxon word is hors - wealh . 5 Huras . Fr. A place where horses are bred . Thunder . Sax . 7 But . Water serveth there to no thing I But to siyt [ 86 ]
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George Ellis. Water serveth there to no thing I But to siyt and to washing . There is 2 manner fruit : All is solace and dedute . There is a well - fair abbèy Of white monkes , and of grey ; There beth bowers , and halls ; All of pasties ...
George Ellis. Water serveth there to no thing I But to siyt and to washing . There is 2 manner fruit : All is solace and dedute . There is a well - fair abbèy Of white monkes , and of grey ; There beth bowers , and halls ; All of pasties ...
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