Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumen1Nicol, 1803 - 424 páginas |
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... ancient declensions and conjuga tions . Whether this theory be universally true or not , it is perfectly evident that the expedient here men- tioned has been adopted in the formation of all the mixed European languages ; from the Latin ...
... ancient declensions and conjuga tions . Whether this theory be universally true or not , it is perfectly evident that the expedient here men- tioned has been adopted in the formation of all the mixed European languages ; from the Latin ...
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... ancient grammatical inflections , and that they are exactly similar to the alterations by which the Latin was gradually transformed into the several Romance dialects . But it is evident that , although the new scheme of grammar was ...
... ancient grammatical inflections , and that they are exactly similar to the alterations by which the Latin was gradually transformed into the several Romance dialects . But it is evident that , although the new scheme of grammar was ...
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... ancient copies , one in the Royal , and the other in the Colbertine Library ; and a modern copy by M. Lancelot , with the variations added in the margin , is also in the Royal Library . The third poem of Wace is the famous Roman du Rou ...
... ancient copies , one in the Royal , and the other in the Colbertine Library ; and a modern copy by M. Lancelot , with the variations added in the margin , is also in the Royal Library . The third poem of Wace is the famous Roman du Rou ...
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George Ellis. devotion . In the Harleian MSS . there is an ancient French poem , quoted by Mr. Warton , on a nearly similar plan , called Le Ordre de bel Eyse . The same idea is also pursued by Rabelais , and seems to have been a great ...
George Ellis. devotion . In the Harleian MSS . there is an ancient French poem , quoted by Mr. Warton , on a nearly similar plan , called Le Ordre de bel Eyse . The same idea is also pursued by Rabelais , and seems to have been a great ...
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... ancient French Fabliaux is a poem on the Pays de Cocagne ; but not at all resembling the work which we have been examining . This was , perhaps , imported by the Crusaders , and bears some resemblance to the story told by Sir J ...
... ancient French Fabliaux is a poem on the Pays de Cocagne ; but not at all resembling the work which we have been examining . This was , perhaps , imported by the Crusaders , and bears some resemblance to the story told by Sir J ...
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