Historic EnglishGrosset & Dunlap, 1936 - Всего страниц: 293 |
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... style of architecture which grew in their hands , both in Normandy and in England , into a marked and living form of art [ a style characterized by the round arch and heavy , massive columns ] . Settled in Gaul , the Scandi- NORMAN ...
... style of architecture which grew in their hands , both in Normandy and in England , into a marked and living form of art [ a style characterized by the round arch and heavy , massive columns ] . Settled in Gaul , the Scandi- NORMAN ...
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... style , in this way showing that the French influence was affecting his versification , though not his diction . He adopts from the French chronicler , Wace , an ancient legend that Brutus , the great - grandson of Æneas , was the ...
... style , in this way showing that the French influence was affecting his versification , though not his diction . He adopts from the French chronicler , Wace , an ancient legend that Brutus , the great - grandson of Æneas , was the ...
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... style in which he embodied it , the terse vehement sentences , the stinging sarcasms , the hard antitheses which aroused the dullest mind like a whip . " There seem to be good grounds to believe that the style of Wyclif influenced the ...
... style in which he embodied it , the terse vehement sentences , the stinging sarcasms , the hard antitheses which aroused the dullest mind like a whip . " There seem to be good grounds to believe that the style of Wyclif influenced the ...
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accented Alfred alliteration ancient Anglo Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle battle beauty became become Beowulf Britain British Britons called century Chaucer Chaucerian Christian Chronicle church civilization conquered conquerors Danelaw death dominion Douai Bible earth Empire England English Bible English language English literature English speech English-speaking French fultume Geneva Bible glish Gower Greek guage hath Hence Henry Henry VIII History hundred invaders island king land later Latin Layamon learning lines literary Lord master Matthew's Bible meaning ment mighty modern English nation native noble Norman Conquest Northmen noun original Ormulum period Piers Plowman pirates poem poet poetry prose reign remarkable rime Roman Saxon scholar Scriptures seems shore spelling story style sword syllables Testament thegn thing thou thought tion tongue tract translation Tyndale Tyndale's unto verse vowel warrior words Wyclif Wyclif's Bible