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Pagina 42
... and a close observation of the nature and character of those which the two
races have severally contributed to it . Thus we should confidently conclude that
the Norman was the ruling race , from the noticeable fact that all the words of
dignity ...
... and a close observation of the nature and character of those which the two
races have severally contributed to it . Thus we should confidently conclude that
the Norman was the ruling race , from the noticeable fact that all the words of
dignity ...
Pagina 46
One of the most salient characters of the northern dialect was its avoidance of the
old sc initial , which had become sh . The northern dialect in such cases wrote
simply s . The northern form for shall was sall , as indeed it continues to be to the
...
One of the most salient characters of the northern dialect was its avoidance of the
old sc initial , which had become sh . The northern dialect in such cases wrote
simply s . The northern form for shall was sall , as indeed it continues to be to the
...
Pagina 52
CHARACTER OF A GOOD MONK . Forr himm birrț beon full clene mann , and all
wibțutenn ahhte , Buttan țatt mann himm findenn shall unnorne mete and wæde
. And tær iss all țatt eorplig țing batt minnstremann birrț aghenn Wițțutenn ...
CHARACTER OF A GOOD MONK . Forr himm birrț beon full clene mann , and all
wibțutenn ahhte , Buttan țatt mann himm findenn shall unnorne mete and wæde
. And tær iss all țatt eorplig țing batt minnstremann birrț aghenn Wițțutenn ...
Pagina 58
This speaks for its Anglian character . The date is about A . D . 1250 . As a
specimen of the language , we may quote the selling of Joseph :de chapmen
skiuden here fare , The chapmen hastened their departure , in to Egipte ledden
dat ware ...
This speaks for its Anglian character . The date is about A . D . 1250 . As a
specimen of the language , we may quote the selling of Joseph :de chapmen
skiuden here fare , The chapmen hastened their departure , in to Egipte ledden
dat ware ...
Pagina 66
The French which was spoken in this country had acquired an insular character ;
it was full of Anglicisms and English words , and in fact must often have been little
more than deformed English . Even well - educated persons , such as Chaucer ...
The French which was spoken in this country had acquired an insular character ;
it was full of Anglicisms and English words , and in fact must often have been little
more than deformed English . Even well - educated persons , such as Chaucer ...
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