A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest. With Numerous SpecimensGriffin, 1867 - 536 страници |
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... learned Mosheim had previously shown the study of the scholastic or Aristotelian philosophy to have been also of Irish origin . " That the Hibernians , " says that writer , " who were called Scots in this [ the eighth ] century , were ...
... learned Mosheim had previously shown the study of the scholastic or Aristotelian philosophy to have been also of Irish origin . " That the Hibernians , " says that writer , " who were called Scots in this [ the eighth ] century , were ...
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... learned education whose tempies and priesthood were thus planted in the land . It is probable , also , that the same kind of liberality was often shown in other ways . Roger Bacon tells us himself that , in the twenty years in which he ...
... learned education whose tempies and priesthood were thus planted in the land . It is probable , also , that the same kind of liberality was often shown in other ways . Roger Bacon tells us himself that , in the twenty years in which he ...
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... learned this , and supposed the whole was learned : And thus , when men received with stupid wonder My first revealings , would have worshipped me , And I despised and loathed their proffered praise-- When , with awakened eyes , they ...
... learned this , and supposed the whole was learned : And thus , when men received with stupid wonder My first revealings , would have worshipped me , And I despised and loathed their proffered praise-- When , with awakened eyes , they ...
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The Languages of Modern Europe | 1 |
The Celtic Languages and Literatures | 7 |
Original English commonly called Saxon or AngloSaxon | 15 |
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