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Literature of the Transition . Second Period § 9. King's English § 10. Bilingualism
of King's English § 11. Conclusion CHAPTER I. On the English Alphabet
CHAPTER II . Spelling and Pronunciation . § Appendix on Spelling - Reform
CHAPTER ...
Literature of the Transition . Second Period § 9. King's English § 10. Bilingualism
of King's English § 11. Conclusion CHAPTER I. On the English Alphabet
CHAPTER II . Spelling and Pronunciation . § Appendix on Spelling - Reform
CHAPTER ...
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The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of elective chieftainship of all Britain , was
held by several Northumbrian kings in succession . How high this title must have
sounded in the ears of cotemporaries may be imagined from the fact that it is after
...
The office of BRETWALDA , a kind of elective chieftainship of all Britain , was
held by several Northumbrian kings in succession . How high this title must have
sounded in the ears of cotemporaries may be imagined from the fact that it is after
...
Pagina 28
Ælfred kyning hated gretanWærferð King Alfred bids greet bishop biscep his
wordum luflice and freond- Wærferth with his words lovingly and lice ; and de
cyðan hate 8æt me com with friendship ; and I let it be known swide oft ón
gemynd ...
Ælfred kyning hated gretanWærferð King Alfred bids greet bishop biscep his
wordum luflice and freond- Wærferth with his words lovingly and lice ; and de
cyðan hate 8æt me com with friendship ; and I let it be known swide oft ón
gemynd ...
Pagina 29
... and Angelcynn ; and hu ða kyningas de how happy times there were then
Done ónwald hæfdon dæs folces on throughout England ; and how the Pam
dagum Gode and his ærend- kings who had power over the nation wrecum
hersumedon ...
... and Angelcynn ; and hu ða kyningas de how happy times there were then
Done ónwald hæfdon dæs folces on throughout England ; and how the Pam
dagum Gode and his ærend- kings who had power over the nation wrecum
hersumedon ...
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Perhaps the most natural date to adopt as the close of Saxon literature would be
A.D. 1154 , the year of King Stephen's death , the last year that is chronicled in
Saxon . § 4. Characteristics of Anglo - Saxon . 30. The Saxon differed from
modern ...
Perhaps the most natural date to adopt as the close of Saxon literature would be
A.D. 1154 , the year of King Stephen's death , the last year that is chronicled in
Saxon . § 4. Characteristics of Anglo - Saxon . 30. The Saxon differed from
modern ...
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