A Compendious History of English Literature, and of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest: With Numerous Specimens, 1권C. Griffin, 1871 |
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... Romance . The Saint Greal . Luc du Gast . Buron . Mapes 141 Roman du Roi Horn Tristan , or Tristrem - • • Guernes de ... Romances . - Froissart -- 183 188 Resurrection of the English Language SECOND ENGLISH : - Commonly called Semi ...
... Romance . The Saint Greal . Luc du Gast . Buron . Mapes 141 Roman du Roi Horn Tristan , or Tristrem - • • Guernes de ... Romances . - Froissart -- 183 188 Resurrection of the English Language SECOND ENGLISH : - Commonly called Semi ...
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... Romance Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester Robert Mannyng , or De Brunne Rolle , or Hampole . Davie Lawrence Minot Alliterative Verse . - Piers Ploughman -- Piers Ploughman's Creed · THIRD ENGLISH : - - Mixed or Compound English ...
... Romance Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester Robert Mannyng , or De Brunne Rolle , or Hampole . Davie Lawrence Minot Alliterative Verse . - Piers Ploughman -- Piers Ploughman's Creed · THIRD ENGLISH : - - Mixed or Compound English ...
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... Romance or the Neo - Latin , that is , the New Latin , tongues ; of these the principal are the Italian , the Spanish , and the French ; the Romaic , or Modern Greek , may be included under the same head . Thirdly , there are what have ...
... Romance or the Neo - Latin , that is , the New Latin , tongues ; of these the principal are the Italian , the Spanish , and the French ; the Romaic , or Modern Greek , may be included under the same head . Thirdly , there are what have ...
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... would require no common pressure to overcome so strong an opposition of nature and genius . The Gothic tongues , and the VOL . I. 5 Latin or Romance tongues also , indeed , belong to THE CELTIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES . 33.
... would require no common pressure to overcome so strong an opposition of nature and genius . The Gothic tongues , and the VOL . I. 5 Latin or Romance tongues also , indeed , belong to THE CELTIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES . 33.
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With Numerous Specimens George Lillie Craik. Latin or Romance tongues also , indeed , belong to distinct branches of what is called the Indo - European family ; but the Celtic branch , though admitted to be of the same tree , has much ...
With Numerous Specimens George Lillie Craik. Latin or Romance tongues also , indeed , belong to distinct branches of what is called the Indo - European family ; but the Celtic branch , though admitted to be of the same tree , has much ...
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460 페이지 - Forget not yet the tried intent Of such a truth as I have meant ; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet ! Forget not yet when first began The weary life ye know, since whan The suit, the service none tell can ; Forget not yet ! Forget not yet the great assays, The cruel wrong...
491 페이지 - Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollo's laurel bough, That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone : regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
496 페이지 - With a refined traveller of Spain; A man in all the world's new fashion planted, That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One, whom the music of his own vain tongue Doth ravish, like enchanting harmony...
444 페이지 - Saxon at this day, yet it is not so Courtly nor so currant as our Southerne English is: no more is the far Westerne mans speach. Ye shall therefore take the vsuall speach of the Court, and that of London and the shires lying about London within Ix. myles, and not much aboue.
465 페이지 - And next in order sad Old Age we found, His beard all hoar, his eyes hollow and blind, With drooping cheer still poring on the ground, As on the place where nature him...
442 페이지 - He that will write well in any tongue, must follow this counsel of Aristotle, to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do : and so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him.
479 페이지 - I have seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy...
495 페이지 - Our nation," says Sir Henry Blount, in the preface to a collection of some of Lyly's dramatic pieces which he published in 1632, " are in his debt for a new English which he taught them.
423 페이지 - And the second time we came to " New College, after we had declared your injunctions, we " found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of " Dunce, the wind blowing them into every corner.
518 페이지 - Bring hether the Pincke and purple Cullambine, With Gelliflowres ; Bring Coronations, and Sops in wine, Worne of Paramoures : Strowe me the ground with Daffadowndillies, And Cowslips, and Kingcups, and loved Lillies : The pretie Pawnee, And the Chevisaunce, Shall match with the fayre flowre Delice.