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Pagina 8
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
Pagina 14
Hence the striking fact that we can trace the written history of our English
language within this island for the space of twelve hundred years . Christianity
was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has made it possible for us to
follow back ...
Hence the striking fact that we can trace the written history of our English
language within this island for the space of twelve hundred years . Christianity
was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has made it possible for us to
follow back ...
Pagina 17
... a distinction for the early period of our history and language and literature , and
to reserve the term ' English ' for the later period . There is some degree of literary
impropriety in this , because the Saxons called their own language Englisc .
... a distinction for the early period of our history and language and literature , and
to reserve the term ' English ' for the later period . There is some degree of literary
impropriety in this , because the Saxons called their own language Englisc .
Pagina 26
The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early
leadership which was enjoyed by the kingdom of Northumbria in the seventh and
eighth centuries . The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of elective chieftainship of ...
The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early
leadership which was enjoyed by the kingdom of Northumbria in the seventh and
eighth centuries . The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of elective chieftainship of ...
Pagina 45
... in the rainbow . 44 . For convenience sake , we may divide the “ Transition ' into
two parts , and add a third era for the infancy of the national language :
TRANSITION . Broken Saxon ( Latin documentary period ) from 1100 to 1215
Early ...
... in the rainbow . 44 . For convenience sake , we may divide the “ Transition ' into
two parts , and add a third era for the infancy of the national language :
TRANSITION . Broken Saxon ( Latin documentary period ) from 1100 to 1215
Early ...
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