Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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George Lillie Craik. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE IN ENGLAND 66 It is commonly asserted that for some reigns after the Norman Conquest the exclusive language of government and legislation in England was the French , -that all pleadings , at least ...
George Lillie Craik. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE IN ENGLAND 66 It is commonly asserted that for some reigns after the Norman Conquest the exclusive language of government and legislation in England was the French , -that all pleadings , at least ...
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... England did not take place till the year 1290 , in the reign of Edward I .; but they had been repeatedly sub- jected to sudden violence , both from the populace and from the ... England 55 Last Age of the French Language in England.
... England did not take place till the year 1290 , in the reign of Edward I .; but they had been repeatedly sub- jected to sudden violence , both from the populace and from the ... England 55 Last Age of the French Language in England.
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... England or France . At length a citizen of London secured a conspicuous place to his name for ever in the annals of our national litera- ture , by being , so far as is known , the first of his ... England 105 Printing in England :-Caxton.
... England or France . At length a citizen of London secured a conspicuous place to his name for ever in the annals of our national litera- ture , by being , so far as is known , the first of his ... England 105 Printing in England :-Caxton.
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