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Pagina 7
... under the term of Low Dutch the languages of Scandinavia . The latter have
very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article
, and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is highly curious .
... under the term of Low Dutch the languages of Scandinavia . The latter have
very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article
, and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is highly curious .
Pagina 16
It has become the literary habit of recent times to use the term ' Saxon ' as 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 16 SKETCH OF THE
RISE.
It has become the literary habit of recent times to use the term ' Saxon ' as 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 16 SKETCH OF THE
RISE.
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 31
Perhaps the most natural date to adopt as the term of Saxon literature would be
A.D. 1154 , the year of King Stephen's death , the last year that is chronicled in
Saxon . The Saxon differed from modern English most conspicuously in being
what ...
Perhaps the most natural date to adopt as the term of Saxon literature would be
A.D. 1154 , the year of King Stephen's death , the last year that is chronicled in
Saxon . The Saxon differed from modern English most conspicuously in being
what ...
Pagina 50
As the Brut represents the western type of English , so this does the eastern . In
this poem we find for the first time the term ' English ' in the mature form .
Layamon has the forms englisc , englis , anglis , anglisce , & c .; but Orm has
enngliss ...
As the Brut represents the western type of English , so this does the eastern . In
this poem we find for the first time the term ' English ' in the mature form .
Layamon has the forms englisc , englis , anglis , anglisce , & c .; but Orm has
enngliss ...
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