Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... Latin prosody , arithmetic , astronomy , and astrology . He wrote Latin prose and verse ; especially delightful are his courteous and affectionate letters to abbesses and nuns ; and some early English songs are also attributed to him ...
... Latin prosody , arithmetic , astronomy , and astrology . He wrote Latin prose and verse ; especially delightful are his courteous and affectionate letters to abbesses and nuns ; and some early English songs are also attributed to him ...
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... Latin . A passage quoted above from the Croy- land history seems to imply that Gislebert , or Gilbert , one of the founders of the University of Cambridge , used to employ Latin as well as French on such occasions . So , Giraldus ...
... Latin . A passage quoted above from the Croy- land history seems to imply that Gislebert , or Gilbert , one of the founders of the University of Cambridge , used to employ Latin as well as French on such occasions . So , Giraldus ...
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... Latin together , " says Mr. Luders , " will induce any person capable of making it to think several chapters of the latter translated from the former , and not originally composed in Latin . " 1 Yet the Capitula , or articles on which ...
... Latin together , " says Mr. Luders , " will induce any person capable of making it to think several chapters of the latter translated from the former , and not originally composed in Latin . " 1 Yet the Capitula , or articles on which ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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