Biographia Britannica Literaria: Anglo-Norman periodJ.W. Parker, 1846 |
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... writers took a position in the literature . of Europe which they had long lost , or which , more truly , they had never held before ; for the Latinity of the early Saxon writers is tame and incorrect when compared with that of the ...
... writers took a position in the literature . of Europe which they had long lost , or which , more truly , they had never held before ; for the Latinity of the early Saxon writers is tame and incorrect when compared with that of the ...
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... writers is characterized by con- siderable vigour of style , arising from clearness and simpli- city of diction , which subsequently gave way to an affecta- tion of florid ornament which made the style of the later writers very confused ...
... writers is characterized by con- siderable vigour of style , arising from clearness and simpli- city of diction , which subsequently gave way to an affecta- tion of florid ornament which made the style of the later writers very confused ...
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... writer of romance . It was in these histories that the Latin style of the schools became most rapidly debased ... writers of the twelfth century appear to have prided themselves on their epistolary style , and many very important volumes ...
... writer of romance . It was in these histories that the Latin style of the schools became most rapidly debased ... writers of the twelfth century appear to have prided themselves on their epistolary style , and many very important volumes ...
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... writer named David , whose work is lost , wrote a history of the reign of Henry I. in the same form . Under Henry II . the writers of this class become more numerous . Wace again translated Geoffrey of Monmouth , and wrote a metri- cal ...
... writer named David , whose work is lost , wrote a history of the reign of Henry I. in the same form . Under Henry II . the writers of this class become more numerous . Wace again translated Geoffrey of Monmouth , and wrote a metri- cal ...
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... writers were not properly min- strels ; they did not recite their own works , but committed them to writing , which is the cause of their being pre- served in early manuscripts . They were monks ; and some of them appear to have ...
... writers were not properly min- strels ; they did not recite their own works , but committed them to writing , which is the cause of their being pre- served in early manuscripts . They were monks ; and some of them appear to have ...
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第 xvii 頁 - The ungodly are not so, but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous : but the way of the ungodly shall perish.
第 xviii 頁 - This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you: he will take your sons, and appoint them for himself, for his chariots, and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his chariots.
第 491 頁 - The Anglo-Norman Period. Thick 8vo, cloth, 6s (original price 12s) Published under the superintendence of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature. There is no work in the English Language which gives the reader such a comprehensive and connected History of the Literature of these periods.
第 xviii 頁 - And he will take your menservants, and your maidservants, and your goodliest young men, and your asses, and put them to his work. He will take the tenth of your sheep : and ye shall be his servants.
第 i 頁 - Fourth, for the, advancement of literature — by the publication of inedited remains of ancient literature, and of such works, as may be of great intrinsic value, but not of that popular character which usually claims the attention of publishers...