MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 33
... English language has changed so much , chiefly through causes which are the result of the Norman Conquest , that it has become another language , and that it is not right to call modern English by the same name as Old - English . The ...
... English language has changed so much , chiefly through causes which are the result of the Norman Conquest , that it has become another language , and that it is not right to call modern English by the same name as Old - English . The ...
Pagina 34
... English , or being exchanged for the English . " Now these expressions are perfectly correct when they are applied to cases in which one language really displaces another . Thus English has displaced Welsh as the language of Cornwall ...
... English , or being exchanged for the English . " Now these expressions are perfectly correct when they are applied to cases in which one language really displaces another . Thus English has displaced Welsh as the language of Cornwall ...
Pagina 43
... English part of Pembrokeshire , Little , England beyond Wales , where the blood is mainly Flemish and the speech therefore wholly English , answers to the distant and detached Saxon colonies in Tran- silvania . Both these settlements ...
... English part of Pembrokeshire , Little , England beyond Wales , where the blood is mainly Flemish and the speech therefore wholly English , answers to the distant and detached Saxon colonies in Tran- silvania . Both these settlements ...
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Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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