The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, 2. kötetLongman Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1836 |
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16. oldal
... ment , and commends the merit of Grimbald . 25 Fulco adds , that it was with great personal pain that he permitted him to be taken from France . The liberality of Alfred overcame his reluctance , and Grimbald became a companion of the ...
... ment , and commends the merit of Grimbald . 25 Fulco adds , that it was with great personal pain that he permitted him to be taken from France . The liberality of Alfred overcame his reluctance , and Grimbald became a companion of the ...
17. oldal
... ment of the people , obeyed God and his messen- gers ! how they both preserved their peace , their customs , and their power at home , and increased their territory abroad , and how they prospered both in wisdom and in war ! The sacred ...
... ment of the people , obeyed God and his messen- gers ! how they both preserved their peace , their customs , and their power at home , and increased their territory abroad , and how they prospered both in wisdom and in war ! The sacred ...
22. oldal
... ment to appreciate his intellectual acquisitions 2 , but who at last destroyed him , from a political suspicion , in 524.3 While he was in prison on this charge , he wrote his celebrated book , de Consolatione Philosophiæ , whose object ...
... ment to appreciate his intellectual acquisitions 2 , but who at last destroyed him , from a political suspicion , in 524.3 While he was in prison on this charge , he wrote his celebrated book , de Consolatione Philosophiæ , whose object ...
35. oldal
... ment . II . BOETIUS had said- - " You know that the ambition of mortal things governed us but little , but we desired materials for acting , that virtue might not grow old in silence . " to express On these few words Alfred has thus ...
... ment . II . BOETIUS had said- - " You know that the ambition of mortal things governed us but little , but we desired materials for acting , that virtue might not grow old in silence . " to express On these few words Alfred has thus ...
65. oldal
... - sical subject are also Alfred's own compositions , which he inserts instead of the reasoning of Boe- 92 Alfred , p . 141 , 142 . CHAP . II . BOOK V. On the Di- vine Fore- appoint- ment . VOL . II . F ANGLO - SAXONS . 65.
... - sical subject are also Alfred's own compositions , which he inserts instead of the reasoning of Boe- 92 Alfred , p . 141 , 142 . CHAP . II . BOOK V. On the Di- vine Fore- appoint- ment . VOL . II . F ANGLO - SAXONS . 65.
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afterwards Alfred Alfred's ancient Anglo-Saxon Anlaf Annals of Ulster Armorica Asser Athelstan battle bishop Boet Boetius BOOK Bretagne called Canute CHAP Chron Cleop clergy Copt Cotton Library creatures Danes death desire dignity Divine dost thou Dunstan Eadmer earth Edgar Edmund Edward Edward the Martyr Edwin England English Eric Ethelfleda Ethelred Ethelred the Unready evil fame father feelings felicity Flor fortune friends gave happiness Harold hath Hence honour Hoveden Ibid Ingulf Jomsburg king king of Norway king's kingdom land language Latin laws lived lord Malmsb Malmsbury Matt ment mentioned Mercia mind monastery monks nation nature noble Northmen Northumbria Norway nouns Orosius Osberne passage prince punishment reason reign Saga sailed says shillings ships Snorre soul thee thegns things Thou hast thought tion translation Turketul verbs vikingr virtue wealth Welsh West wisdom wise