A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... English writers , with the background - intellectual , political , or social - which best helps to explain their work . As there is a clear literary tradition from the age of Chaucer to the ... English history , is at least V a 2 English.
... English writers , with the background - intellectual , political , or social - which best helps to explain their work . As there is a clear literary tradition from the age of Chaucer to the ... English history , is at least V a 2 English.
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... English , even if the subject is highly technical , generally contains many more words of Anglo - Saxon than of foreign origin ; and in colloquial English the proportion of native words is much higher . Is Anglo - Saxon , then , the ...
... English , even if the subject is highly technical , generally contains many more words of Anglo - Saxon than of foreign origin ; and in colloquial English the proportion of native words is much higher . Is Anglo - Saxon , then , the ...
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... English . Moreover , the grammar of Anglo - Saxon was in many respects widely different from the grammar of modern English . The Anglo - Saxon dialects belong to the class of languages known as " synthetic , " while modern English , by ...
... English . Moreover , the grammar of Anglo - Saxon was in many respects widely different from the grammar of modern English . The Anglo - Saxon dialects belong to the class of languages known as " synthetic , " while modern English , by ...
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