English LiteratureCharles E. Merrill Company, 1916 - 585 страница |
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... language , is a composite growth , represent- ing the union of many foreign and diverse elements ; and it is broader in its variety and richer in its qualities because of this composite character . The earliest people with whom English ...
... language , is a composite growth , represent- ing the union of many foreign and diverse elements ; and it is broader in its variety and richer in its qualities because of this composite character . The earliest people with whom English ...
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... language the term " Anglo - Saxon " is used to indicate the two main elements that were united in the English race . Of the literature that may have existed in the first English home on the Continent little is known , except from such ...
... language the term " Anglo - Saxon " is used to indicate the two main elements that were united in the English race . Of the literature that may have existed in the first English home on the Continent little is known , except from such ...
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... language , celebrates the poet's vocation . The poem is Widsith , the Far - wanderer , in which the scop describes his wanderings and the great folk and fine courts he has visited . Thus he begins : - Widsid mapelode , se be monna mæst ...
... language , celebrates the poet's vocation . The poem is Widsith , the Far - wanderer , in which the scop describes his wanderings and the great folk and fine courts he has visited . Thus he begins : - Widsid mapelode , se be monna mæst ...
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... language . The forlorn singer consoles himself with the thought of others who have been celebrated for their misfortunes . Each stanza recites an instance and ends with the comforting reflection : - That was endured , so may I this ...
... language . The forlorn singer consoles himself with the thought of others who have been celebrated for their misfortunes . Each stanza recites an instance and ends with the comforting reflection : - That was endured , so may I this ...
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... language , nor any rhythmic beauty in the verse ; yet elements of this early language and versification are still thoroughly alive Language in our literature . Anglo - Saxon is an inflected speech , like Latin , or more nearly like ...
... language , nor any rhythmic beauty in the verse ; yet elements of this early language and versification are still thoroughly alive Language in our literature . Anglo - Saxon is an inflected speech , like Latin , or more nearly like ...
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