A History of English Literature: In a Ser. of Biogr. SketchesNelson, 1865 - 549 oldal |
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... England in those dark days , when Danish pirates ravaged the land so sorely , every reader of our history knows . Here it is not as the warrior , victorious at Ethandune and on the banks of the Lea , that we must view this greatest of ...
... England in those dark days , when Danish pirates ravaged the land so sorely , every reader of our history knows . Here it is not as the warrior , victorious at Ethandune and on the banks of the Lea , that we must view this greatest of ...
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... England ( 790–792 ) in the character of Imperial Envoy , Alcuin seems to have settled permanently in France . There his position was a proud one , for he was recognised as chief among the dis- tinguished group of wits and lettered men ...
... England ( 790–792 ) in the character of Imperial Envoy , Alcuin seems to have settled permanently in France . There his position was a proud one , for he was recognised as chief among the dis- tinguished group of wits and lettered men ...
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... England . Saxon scholarship had been growing rustier every day since the great Alfred died ; and those Saxon prelates who held sees at the time of the Conquest were far behind the age as men of letters . William therefore displaced many ...
... England . Saxon scholarship had been growing rustier every day since the great Alfred died ; and those Saxon prelates who held sees at the time of the Conquest were far behind the age as men of letters . William therefore displaced many ...
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... England of the Norman Romance . With Chivalry , from which it was inseparable , and from whose stirring life it took all its colours , the Romance rose and fell . From the corrupted Latin a group of dialects arose , called the Roman or ...
... England of the Norman Romance . With Chivalry , from which it was inseparable , and from whose stirring life it took all its colours , the Romance rose and fell . From the corrupted Latin a group of dialects arose , called the Roman or ...
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... of Peterborough , may also be named among the crowd of chroniclers who have written on the early history of England . A favourite kind of light reading , often conned by the refectory 32 NATURE OF THE NORMAN ROMANCES . fire in the.
... of Peterborough , may also be named among the crowd of chroniclers who have written on the early history of England . A favourite kind of light reading , often conned by the refectory 32 NATURE OF THE NORMAN ROMANCES . fire in the.
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