From Celt to TudorScribner, 1910 |
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26. oldal
... speech of the old home land with them : they have taken to a Frankish language — we will call it Norman French - which is thenceforth to blend with the Saxonism of Alfred , until two centuries or more later , our own mother Eng- lish ...
... speech of the old home land with them : they have taken to a Frankish language — we will call it Norman French - which is thenceforth to blend with the Saxonism of Alfred , until two centuries or more later , our own mother Eng- lish ...
48. oldal
... speech — who had art enough to illustrate his own Chronicle with his pencil , and honesty enough to steer by God's rule only and not by the King's . One should remember , too , that this was about the period of the best Provençal ...
... speech — who had art enough to illustrate his own Chronicle with his pencil , and honesty enough to steer by God's rule only and not by the King's . One should remember , too , that this was about the period of the best Provençal ...
55. oldal
... speech of England . Hitherto the cherished mother - land had been across the channel . Sons of the well - born had been sent over to learn French on French ground : young ladies of fashion ordered , with- out doubt , their best cloaks ...
... speech of England . Hitherto the cherished mother - land had been across the channel . Sons of the well - born had been sent over to learn French on French ground : young ladies of fashion ordered , with- out doubt , their best cloaks ...
80. oldal
... speech . It is not improbable that we owe to him and to his optical studies - in some humble degree -the eye - glasses that make reading possible to old eyes and his books , first of any books from English sources , described how ...
... speech . It is not improbable that we owe to him and to his optical studies - in some humble degree -the eye - glasses that make reading possible to old eyes and his books , first of any books from English sources , described how ...
86. oldal
... speech of to - day . Of his larger religious and political drift no extracts will give one a proper idea ; only a reading from beginning to end will do this . One or two snatches of his verse I give , to show his manner : And thanne cam ...
... speech of to - day . Of his larger religious and political drift no extracts will give one a proper idea ; only a reading from beginning to end will do this . One or two snatches of his verse I give , to show his manner : And thanne cam ...
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