A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest. With Numerous SpecimensGriffin, 1867 - 536 Seiten |
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... king we have here nothing to do . Although the chronicler reports only the three com- mencing words of the prophet's first address in what he calls the Teutonic tongue , there can be no doubt , we conceive , that the rest , though here ...
... king we have here nothing to do . Although the chronicler reports only the three com- mencing words of the prophet's first address in what he calls the Teutonic tongue , there can be no doubt , we conceive , that the rest , though here ...
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... king Edward was near thereby , Then durst he nought come near . In that morning fell a mist , And when our Englishmen it wist , It changed all their cheer ; Our king unto God made his boon , * And God sent him good comfort soon ; The ...
... king Edward was near thereby , Then durst he nought come near . In that morning fell a mist , And when our Englishmen it wist , It changed all their cheer ; Our king unto God made his boon , * And God sent him good comfort soon ; The ...
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... King's Bench under Henry VI . , and to whom the king is supposed to have also confided the great seal at some time during his expulsion from the throne . Fortescue is the author of various treatises , some in English , some in Latin ...
... King's Bench under Henry VI . , and to whom the king is supposed to have also confided the great seal at some time during his expulsion from the throne . Fortescue is the author of various treatises , some in English , some in Latin ...
Inhalt
The Languages of Modern Europe | 1 |
The Celtic Languages and Literatures | 7 |
Original English commonly called Saxon or AngloSaxon | 15 |
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