Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, in Three Volumes, Band 1W. Bulmer, 1801 - 436 Seiten |
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... EDWARD II . Change in the Language produced by frequent Trans- lations from the French.- Minstrels . - Sources of Romance . - Adam Davie - Specimens of his 66 Life of Alexander . " - Robert Buston . CHAP ... EDWARD III . CONTINUED [ xx ]
... EDWARD II . Change in the Language produced by frequent Trans- lations from the French.- Minstrels . - Sources of Romance . - Adam Davie - Specimens of his 66 Life of Alexander . " - Robert Buston . CHAP ... EDWARD III . CONTINUED [ xx ]
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... EDWARD III . CONTINUED . Geoffrey Chaucer . · · 199 CHAP . IX . John Barber . - Remarks on the Language of Scot- land at this period . - Sketch of the BRUCE.- Extracts from that Poem . СНАР . Х. REIGN OF HENRY IV . · 225 Andrew of ...
... EDWARD III . CONTINUED . Geoffrey Chaucer . · · 199 CHAP . IX . John Barber . - Remarks on the Language of Scot- land at this period . - Sketch of the BRUCE.- Extracts from that Poem . СНАР . Х. REIGN OF HENRY IV . · 225 Andrew of ...
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... Edward III . Mr. Warton , therefore , is perhaps inaccurate in his account of this author , when he says , that " he was a Gilbertine monk " in the monastery of Brunne , or Bourne , near " Depyng , in Lincolnshire , but he had been ...
... Edward III . Mr. Warton , therefore , is perhaps inaccurate in his account of this author , when he says , that " he was a Gilbertine monk " in the monastery of Brunne , or Bourne , near " Depyng , in Lincolnshire , but he had been ...
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... Edward III . Many of the Norman words then introduced , have , in- deed , long since become obsolete , and the Saxon has recovered its superiority ; because the gradual dissemination of wealth , and liberty , and learning , among the ...
... Edward III . Many of the Norman words then introduced , have , in- deed , long since become obsolete , and the Saxon has recovered its superiority ; because the gradual dissemination of wealth , and liberty , and learning , among the ...
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... Edward III . and Henry V .; and the country had not yet suffered any distress either from internal revolution , or from the length and disastrous termination of the war with France . The general poverty and discontent that prevailed ...
... Edward III . and Henry V .; and the country had not yet suffered any distress either from internal revolution , or from the length and disastrous termination of the war with France . The general poverty and discontent that prevailed ...
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