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Pagina 16
Already in the Beowulf we have the adjective formed from eoten , eotenisc , of a
sword that had belonged to giants . Professor Nilsson , in his Stone Age ( p . 228 ,
ed . Lubbock ) , has , with great appearance of probability , traced this word to a ...
Already in the Beowulf we have the adjective formed from eoten , eotenisc , of a
sword that had belonged to giants . Professor Nilsson , in his Stone Age ( p . 228 ,
ed . Lubbock ) , has , with great appearance of probability , traced this word to a ...
Pagina 17
But on the whole , the terms already in use seem bolder , and more distinct . They
enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise
the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the
...
But on the whole , the terms already in use seem bolder , and more distinct . They
enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise
the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the
...
Pagina 27
The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early
and prolonged leadership which was enjoyed by the kingdom of Northhumbria in
the seventh and eighth centuries . The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of ...
The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early
and prolonged leadership which was enjoyed by the kingdom of Northhumbria in
the seventh and eighth centuries . The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of ...
Pagina 55
Such was the Ribald , and it is not to be wondered at that the word rapidly
became a synonym for everything ruffianly and brutal ; and having passed into an
epithet , went to swell the already overgrown list of vituperations . Rascal , villain ,
are ...
Such was the Ribald , and it is not to be wondered at that the word rapidly
became a synonym for everything ruffianly and brutal ; and having passed into an
epithet , went to swell the already overgrown list of vituperations . Rascal , villain ,
are ...
Pagina 59
The fact is that the break in the continuity of our literary language opened the way
for much of west - country style that never could have been admitted unless such
an interruption had taken place . It has already been shewn above that the ...
The fact is that the break in the continuity of our literary language opened the way
for much of west - country style that never could have been admitted unless such
an interruption had taken place . It has already been shewn above that the ...
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