An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... wrote , but for more than seven hundred years that life had been struggling , more or less success- fully , to write itself down in literature . There is no break between this literature and that of which Chaucer has often been styled ...
... wrote , but for more than seven hundred years that life had been struggling , more or less success- fully , to write itself down in literature . There is no break between this literature and that of which Chaucer has often been styled ...
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... wrote as scholars addressing scholars . They employed Latin , then the universal language of learning throughout Europe , while the speech of Alfred was fading out of literature , having enough to do to keep itself alive at all 52 ...
... wrote as scholars addressing scholars . They employed Latin , then the universal language of learning throughout Europe , while the speech of Alfred was fading out of literature , having enough to do to keep itself alive at all 52 ...
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... wrote , a century later , it had become part of the intellectual inheritance they received from their fathers , and found a beautiful and natural expres- sion in their works . Nor was the Norman the only foreign literature that came to ...
... wrote , a century later , it had become part of the intellectual inheritance they received from their fathers , and found a beautiful and natural expres- sion in their works . Nor was the Norman the only foreign literature that came to ...
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... monks in Ely ) . Morley's English Writers , iii . p . 240 . The story is told by Thomas of Ely , who wrote a history of his monastery to 1107 . rhymes , probably dating back as far as the thirteenth LITERATURE BEFORE CHAUCER 61.
... monks in Ely ) . Morley's English Writers , iii . p . 240 . The story is told by Thomas of Ely , who wrote a history of his monastery to 1107 . rhymes , probably dating back as far as the thirteenth LITERATURE BEFORE CHAUCER 61.
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... wrote the poems which became so widely read . These works gave to East Midland English a supremacy which it never lost . Now this East Midland dialect was not a pure English ; for there , as elsewhere , the local vari- ety of the native ...
... wrote the poems which became so widely read . These works gave to East Midland English a supremacy which it never lost . Now this East Midland dialect was not a pure English ; for there , as elsewhere , the local vari- ety of the native ...
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