Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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11. oldal
... possessed themselves of the pro- vince to which they have left their name , they learned the language of Oil ; it was spoken at Rouen , but Danish was used at Bayeux . William carried the two French idioms into England The English ...
... possessed themselves of the pro- vince to which they have left their name , they learned the language of Oil ; it was spoken at Rouen , but Danish was used at Bayeux . William carried the two French idioms into England The English ...
87. oldal
... possessed convents and abbeys in Great Britain ; that families from the Ponthieu , Normandy , and Brittany , and , subsequently , from all the provinces brought by Eleanor of Guienne , or conquered by Edward III . and Henry V. , possessed ...
... possessed convents and abbeys in Great Britain ; that families from the Ponthieu , Normandy , and Brittany , and , subsequently , from all the provinces brought by Eleanor of Guienne , or conquered by Edward III . and Henry V. , possessed ...
99. oldal
... possessing the polish of old French , which al- ready attains some degree of perfection in this minor species of literature . Nevertheless , the idiom of the Anglo - Saxon poet , a heterogeneous medley of various dialects , has become ...
... possessing the polish of old French , which al- ready attains some degree of perfection in this minor species of literature . Nevertheless , the idiom of the Anglo - Saxon poet , a heterogeneous medley of various dialects , has become ...
118. oldal
... the servants of that king who put an end to the war between the houses of York and Lancaster , possessed some talent for satirical compositions . POPULAR BALLADS AND SONGS , THE popular ballads and songs 118 WORCESTER . RIVERS .
... the servants of that king who put an end to the war between the houses of York and Lancaster , possessed some talent for satirical compositions . POPULAR BALLADS AND SONGS , THE popular ballads and songs 118 WORCESTER . RIVERS .
133. oldal
... possessed translations of the principal productions of those authors . Here ends the first part of this historical view . English literature purely oral , as it were , in its four first epochs , is rather spoken than written ; handed ...
... possessed translations of the principal productions of those authors . Here ends the first part of this historical view . English literature purely oral , as it were , in its four first epochs , is rather spoken than written ; handed ...
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