A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... become restricted to the peasantry and the very minor clergy , most of this former wealth was dwindling away . The language of the Proverbs of Alfred has not yet been quite pared down to the bed - rock minimum of words necessary only ...
... become restricted to the peasantry and the very minor clergy , most of this former wealth was dwindling away . The language of the Proverbs of Alfred has not yet been quite pared down to the bed - rock minimum of words necessary only ...
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... become a national hero among the Celts , and that all sorts of legends should have clustered round his name , even if the name itself was only an invention . Already in a sort of appendix to Nennius's Chronicle , called The Marvels of ...
... become a national hero among the Celts , and that all sorts of legends should have clustered round his name , even if the name itself was only an invention . Already in a sort of appendix to Nennius's Chronicle , called The Marvels of ...
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... become really irksome . On the credit side Chaucer has so much that his very weakness- es become endearing as a mark of his personality . There is the exact- ness of detail that lends life to his descriptions . Of course any fool can ...
... become really irksome . On the credit side Chaucer has so much that his very weakness- es become endearing as a mark of his personality . There is the exact- ness of detail that lends life to his descriptions . Of course any fool can ...
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