The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... Latin words by Christian missionaries from the continent ; and its literature , meantime , was cultivated , chiefly , by members of the different religious orders , some of whom were evidently men of more than ordinary genius . This ...
... Latin words by Christian missionaries from the continent ; and its literature , meantime , was cultivated , chiefly , by members of the different religious orders , some of whom were evidently men of more than ordinary genius . This ...
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... Latin language , is of the utmost importance , as it is the only reliable source whence our knowledge of the period of which it treats is to be drawn . This important work remained for many centuries comparatively neglected , but during ...
... Latin language , is of the utmost importance , as it is the only reliable source whence our knowledge of the period of which it treats is to be drawn . This important work remained for many centuries comparatively neglected , but during ...
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... Latin verse , nor rhymed , but that the only peculiarity which distinguishes it from prose , is a regular alliteration in the original , so arranged that in every couplet there should be two principal words in the line beginning with ...
... Latin verse , nor rhymed , but that the only peculiarity which distinguishes it from prose , is a regular alliteration in the original , so arranged that in every couplet there should be two principal words in the line beginning with ...
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... Latin lan- guage , a more particular notice of them does not fall within our present province . BEDE , the next writer of this period , in the order of time , was born 672 , at Wearmouth , on a family estate , situated near the mouth of ...
... Latin lan- guage , a more particular notice of them does not fall within our present province . BEDE , the next writer of this period , in the order of time , was born 672 , at Wearmouth , on a family estate , situated near the mouth of ...
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... Latin tongue , in consequence of which he is usually called ' the Grammarian . ' Alfric himself declares that he wrote in Anglo - Saxon , and that he might be understood by the unlettered people , avoided the use of all obscure words ...
... Latin tongue , in consequence of which he is usually called ' the Grammarian . ' Alfric himself declares that he wrote in Anglo - Saxon , and that he might be understood by the unlettered people , avoided the use of all obscure words ...
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