The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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עמוד 8
Before the Norman accession , which succeeded to the Saxon goyernment , we were an unformed and an unsettled race . That mighty revolution obliterated almost all relation to the former inhabitants of this island ; and produced that ...
Before the Norman accession , which succeeded to the Saxon goyernment , we were an unformed and an unsettled race . That mighty revolution obliterated almost all relation to the former inhabitants of this island ; and produced that ...
עמוד 71
Of this writer nothing further appears to be known , than the memorial of his labours preserved in the Parcifal of his German translator , and a notice of his strictures upon Chretien de Troyes " , who , like most of the Norman troveurs ...
Of this writer nothing further appears to be known , than the memorial of his labours preserved in the Parcifal of his German translator , and a notice of his strictures upon Chretien de Troyes " , who , like most of the Norman troveurs ...
עמוד 98
It the Norman minstrels could thus demay be as well to subjoin the succeed- scend to poach upon Armorican ground , ing paragraph in Mr. Ritson's disserta- they might also have gleaned their intion , for the benefit of those who can ...
It the Norman minstrels could thus demay be as well to subjoin the succeed- scend to poach upon Armorican ground , ing paragraph in Mr. Ritson's disserta- they might also have gleaned their intion , for the benefit of those who can ...
עמוד 104
At whatever age we assume the subject , subsequent to the Norman conquest , and previous to the invention of printing , the very absence of this most important of human arts might of itself assure us , that the forms of orthography ...
At whatever age we assume the subject , subsequent to the Norman conquest , and previous to the invention of printing , the very absence of this most important of human arts might of itself assure us , that the forms of orthography ...
עמוד 108
We may readily grant the learned advocate of this hypothesis any state of civil confusion he chooses tò assume , in the ages immediately following upon the Norman conquest ; and still , with every advantage of this concession ...
We may readily grant the learned advocate of this hypothesis any state of civil confusion he chooses tò assume , in the ages immediately following upon the Norman conquest ; and still , with every advantage of this concession ...
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