Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... tongue , which is much unknown in the said realm , so that the people which do implead , or be impleaded , in the king's court , and in the courts of other , have no knowledge nor understanding of that which is said for them or against ...
... tongue , which is much unknown in the said realm , so that the people which do implead , or be impleaded , in the king's court , and in the courts of other , have no knowledge nor understanding of that which is said for them or against ...
Pagina 59
... tongue . To the testimonies above produced of Higden writing immediately before the commencement of this change , and of Trevisa after it had been going on for about a quarter of a century , may be added what Chaucer writes , probably ...
... tongue . To the testimonies above produced of Higden writing immediately before the commencement of this change , and of Trevisa after it had been going on for about a quarter of a century , may be added what Chaucer writes , probably ...
Pagina 126
... tongue , the counsel of Aristotle , - " To speak as the common people do , to think as wise men do . " From this we may perceive that Ascham had a true feeling of the regard due to the great fountain - head and oracle of the national ...
... tongue , the counsel of Aristotle , - " To speak as the common people do , to think as wise men do . " From this we may perceive that Ascham had a true feeling of the regard due to the great fountain - head and oracle of the national ...
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