The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Том 1Harper, 1851 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... England , and his residence was in the vicinity of the wall of Severus ; but at what precise period he lived , is uncertain . His calling seems to have been that of a Christian missionary , but of his life nothing farther is known . As ...
... England , and his residence was in the vicinity of the wall of Severus ; but at what precise period he lived , is uncertain . His calling seems to have been that of a Christian missionary , but of his life nothing farther is known . As ...
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... England , many writers , and many books ; although these have now chiefly become matter of curiosity to the antiquary only . Saxon literature may , in- deed , be said to have had a protracted existence , till the breaking up of the ...
... England , many writers , and many books ; although these have now chiefly become matter of curiosity to the antiquary only . Saxon literature may , in- deed , be said to have had a protracted existence , till the breaking up of the ...
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... England gave to the poets of their own country , and from the gen- eral depression of the Anglo - Saxon language , the natural result was that the distinguished literary names of the first two centuries after the Conquest , should be ...
... England gave to the poets of their own country , and from the gen- eral depression of the Anglo - Saxon language , the natural result was that the distinguished literary names of the first two centuries after the Conquest , should be ...
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... England , already alluded to , and which is supposed to have been written about 1138 . About the year 1154 , according to Dr. Johnson , the Saxon began to take a form in which the beginning of the present English may plainly be discov ...
... England , already alluded to , and which is supposed to have been written about 1138 . About the year 1154 , according to Dr. Johnson , the Saxon began to take a form in which the beginning of the present English may plainly be discov ...
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... England , and soon after , in 1240 , he entered the Franciscan order of monks , though some writers suppose he had assumed the religious habit before he left France . At the time of his return to Oxford , Bacon was regarded by the most ...
... England , and soon after , in 1240 , he entered the Franciscan order of monks , though some writers suppose he had assumed the religious habit before he left France . At the time of his return to Oxford , Bacon was regarded by the most ...
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