English Masterpieces, 第 1 卷P. Owen, 1957 |
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第 3 頁
... English were living on the continent of Europe , in that portion of the present German state adjoining the North Sea , and in the neighboring regions of southern Denmark . England itself was then occupied by the Britons , a people of ...
... English were living on the continent of Europe , in that portion of the present German state adjoining the North Sea , and in the neighboring regions of southern Denmark . England itself was then occupied by the Britons , a people of ...
第 4 頁
... English- man thus early shows his trait of taking himself very seriously , his lack of in- gratiating wit and charm . Had there not been an infusion of other forces follow- ing the Norman Conquest of 1066 , English literature could ...
... English- man thus early shows his trait of taking himself very seriously , his lack of in- gratiating wit and charm . Had there not been an infusion of other forces follow- ing the Norman Conquest of 1066 , English literature could ...
第 58 頁
... English language was in process of active change . The conquest by the Normans superimposed on Eng- lish society a ruling class who spoke French , and ... English literature up to Chaucer includes MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE Written 1659 1638.
... English language was in process of active change . The conquest by the Normans superimposed on Eng- lish society a ruling class who spoke French , and ... English literature up to Chaucer includes MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE Written 1659 1638.
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