English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... England tended to use the short a in such words as castle , master , while Southern England used the long a , as at present . All these dialects were highly inflected . The noun , pronoun , article and adjective were declined in five ...
... England tended to use the short a in such words as castle , master , while Southern England used the long a , as at present . All these dialects were highly inflected . The noun , pronoun , article and adjective were declined in five ...
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... England . Perhaps the explanation is that the changes in the structure of the language went on more slowly in the north than in the south , and consequently the versification of Chaucer was better understood and appreciated . While in ...
... England . Perhaps the explanation is that the changes in the structure of the language went on more slowly in the north than in the south , and consequently the versification of Chaucer was better understood and appreciated . While in ...
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... England begins . 1540 The Academy in Florence established . The Society of Jesus ( Jesuit Order ) founded by Ignatius Loyola . Joseph Scaliger , the founder of historical criticism , born . William Gilbert , founder of the science of ...
... England begins . 1540 The Academy in Florence established . The Society of Jesus ( Jesuit Order ) founded by Ignatius Loyola . Joseph Scaliger , the founder of historical criticism , born . William Gilbert , founder of the science of ...
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