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CC - ” man 66 CC “ How many would soon recognise many of his commonest words under a thin disguise . For instance , “ bring ” would be represented by “ bringan ” ; “ book ” by “ boc ” ; böc “ wood ” by wudu ; “ life ” by “ lif " ...
CC - ” man 66 CC “ How many would soon recognise many of his commonest words under a thin disguise . For instance , “ bring ” would be represented by “ bringan ” ; “ book ” by “ boc ” ; böc “ wood ” by wudu ; “ life ” by “ lif " ...
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The process of borrowing , thus begun , was soon extended . The frequent intercourse between England and France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries led to an immense influx of new words , some of which seem to have been first ...
The process of borrowing , thus begun , was soon extended . The frequent intercourse between England and France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries led to an immense influx of new words , some of which seem to have been first ...
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In Italy , where they were welcomed with great enthusiasm , Greek literature soon became an object of passionate curiosity and daily conversation . Scholarship under the patronage of such men as Lorenzo dei Medici flourished as never ...
In Italy , where they were welcomed with great enthusiasm , Greek literature soon became an object of passionate curiosity and daily conversation . Scholarship under the patronage of such men as Lorenzo dei Medici flourished as never ...
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