The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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John Earle. THE PHILOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE BY JOHN EARLE , M.A. Professor of Anglo - Saxon in the University of Oxford THIRD EDITION NEWLY REVISED AND IMPROVED JERSE Oxford YS DOM.S.ALO ) AT THE CLARENDON PRESS S.J M DCCC LXXX [ All ...
John Earle. THE PHILOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE BY JOHN EARLE , M.A. Professor of Anglo - Saxon in the University of Oxford THIRD EDITION NEWLY REVISED AND IMPROVED JERSE Oxford YS DOM.S.ALO ) AT THE CLARENDON PRESS S.J M DCCC LXXX [ All ...
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John Earle. And his wes idon ætforen vre isworene redesmen , Bonefac ' Archebischop on Kant'bur ' . Walt ' of ... John of Plesseiz , earl of Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard 72 THE RISE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
John Earle. And his wes idon ætforen vre isworene redesmen , Bonefac ' Archebischop on Kant'bur ' . Walt ' of ... John of Plesseiz , earl of Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard 72 THE RISE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
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John Earle. Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard of Grey ; Roger of Mortimer ; James of Aldithel , -and in the presence of many others . ¶ And all in the like words is sent in to every other shire over all the king- dom ...
John Earle. Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard of Grey ; Roger of Mortimer ; James of Aldithel , -and in the presence of many others . ¶ And all in the like words is sent in to every other shire over all the king- dom ...
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