Periodical Criticism, 第 17 卷R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... introduced into them their language , and , when conquered by the Scots and Picts , were in fact the Angli , to whom , as subjects of the crown of Scotland , our King's charters were so frequently addressed . But we cannot admit these ...
... introduced into them their language , and , when conquered by the Scots and Picts , were in fact the Angli , to whom , as subjects of the crown of Scotland , our King's charters were so frequently addressed . But we cannot admit these ...
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... introduced by the Romans into their Gallic province . In this lan- guage , the minstrels composed most of their works , until , from that circumstance , the word romance , from signifying the early Norman French , came at length to mean ...
... introduced by the Romans into their Gallic province . In this lan- guage , the minstrels composed most of their works , until , from that circumstance , the word romance , from signifying the early Norman French , came at length to mean ...
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... introducing into Richard's company a hungry lion , under the conviction that he was guiltless of all consequences which might ensue from their ... introduced into the European character . In the earlier ro- mances METRICAL ROMANCE . 45.
... introducing into Richard's company a hungry lion , under the conviction that he was guiltless of all consequences which might ensue from their ... introduced into the European character . In the earlier ro- mances METRICAL ROMANCE . 45.
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ON ELLISS SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY ENGLISH POETS | 1 |
ELLIS AND RITSONS SPECIMENS OF EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES | 16 |
GODWINS LIFE OF CHAUCER | 55 |
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