History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... Latin culture took no hold on the Saxons - Reasons drawn from the Saxon conquest - Bede , Alcuin , Alfred - TranslationsChronicles - Compilations - Impotence of Latin writers- Reasons drawn from the Saxon character - Adhelm - Alcuin - Latin ...
... Latin culture took no hold on the Saxons - Reasons drawn from the Saxon conquest - Bede , Alcuin , Alfred - TranslationsChronicles - Compilations - Impotence of Latin writers- Reasons drawn from the Saxon character - Adhelm - Alcuin - Latin ...
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... Latin on the other , arise for the most part from the difference between the countries in which they are settled ; some in cold moist lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean , beset by melancholy or ...
... Latin on the other , arise for the most part from the difference between the countries in which they are settled ; some in cold moist lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean , beset by melancholy or ...
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... Latin organization , which , imposed first upon docile barbarians , then shattered in the universal crash , was reformed from within under a lurking conspiracy of the national instinct , was developed under hereditary kings , ends in a ...
... Latin organization , which , imposed first upon docile barbarians , then shattered in the universal crash , was reformed from within under a lurking conspiracy of the national instinct , was developed under hereditary kings , ends in a ...
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... and this is rare : there are few nations who have , during their whole existence , really thought and written . Among the ancients , the Latin litera3 VOL . I. ture is worth nothing at the outset , then it INTRODUCTION . 25.
... and this is rare : there are few nations who have , during their whole existence , really thought and written . Among the ancients , the Latin litera3 VOL . I. ture is worth nothing at the outset , then it INTRODUCTION . 25.
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... Latin race never at a first glance see in them aught but large gross beasts , clumsy and ridiculous when not dangerous and enraged . Up to the sixteenth century , says an old historian , the great body of the nation were little else ...
... Latin race never at a first glance see in them aught but large gross beasts , clumsy and ridiculous when not dangerous and enraged . Up to the sixteenth century , says an old historian , the great body of the nation were little else ...
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