Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... court of their sovereign ; and too haughty to converse with their vassals , -retained the exclusive use of the French language to a much later period than that with which we are at present occupied . The second , or uplandish men , as ...
... court of their sovereign ; and too haughty to converse with their vassals , -retained the exclusive use of the French language to a much later period than that with which we are at present occupied . The second , or uplandish men , as ...
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... court was much more infected with Gallicisms than that of the monasteries ; although a rapid change in both appears to have taken place during the reign of Edward III . Many of the Norman words then introduced have , in- deed , long ...
... court was much more infected with Gallicisms than that of the monasteries ; although a rapid change in both appears to have taken place during the reign of Edward III . Many of the Norman words then introduced have , in- deed , long ...
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... courts were composed upon the same model . This practice seems to have originated in the admiration which all the northern nations entertained for their ancient scalds ; and it gave rise to the appellation of minstrel ( ministrellus ...
... courts were composed upon the same model . This practice seems to have originated in the admiration which all the northern nations entertained for their ancient scalds ; and it gave rise to the appellation of minstrel ( ministrellus ...
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... court as a colloquial lan- guage about the beginning of the fourteenth century , it was not yet considered , either by our kings , or by the nobles , or by the dignitaries of the church , as fitted for literary purposes : and as our ...
... court as a colloquial lan- guage about the beginning of the fourteenth century , it was not yet considered , either by our kings , or by the nobles , or by the dignitaries of the church , as fitted for literary purposes : and as our ...
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... court of King Arthur , which were successively converted into French lays and fabliaux . If we should search in real history for a model of that imaginary excellence which constituted a hero of romance , we should find it in the person ...
... court of King Arthur , which were successively converted into French lays and fabliaux . If we should search in real history for a model of that imaginary excellence which constituted a hero of romance , we should find it in the person ...
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