Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, 1 tomasGould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... ENGLAND , COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF English , SPECIMENS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND ENGLISH PREVIOUS TO 1300 , Extract from the Saxon Chronicle , 1154 , 3 4 KING JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND , 4 James L. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees ...
... ENGLAND , COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF English , SPECIMENS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND ENGLISH PREVIOUS TO 1300 , Extract from the Saxon Chronicle , 1154 , 3 4 KING JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND , 4 James L. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees ...
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... ENGLAND , 533 Character of Leighton , Bishop of Dumblane - His Death , 488 Character of Charles II . , 489 The Czar Peter in England in 1698 , 490 Character of William III . , 491 JOHN DRYDEN , 492 Shakspeare , 493 Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... ENGLAND , 533 Character of Leighton , Bishop of Dumblane - His Death , 488 Character of Charles II . , 489 The Czar Peter in England in 1698 , 490 Character of William III . , 491 JOHN DRYDEN , 492 Shakspeare , 493 Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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... England ; Western Europe , and died in 615. He wrote reli- the Celtic , which had been gious treatises and Latin poetry . As yet , no edu- the language of the aboriginal people , shrinking cated writer composed in his vernacular tongue ...
... England ; Western Europe , and died in 615. He wrote reli- the Celtic , which had been gious treatises and Latin poetry . As yet , no edu- the language of the aboriginal people , shrinking cated writer composed in his vernacular tongue ...
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... England , many writers , and many books ; although , in the main , these have now become matter of curiosity to the antiquary only . The litera- ture may be said to have had a kind of protracted existence till the breaking up of the ...
... England , many writers , and many books ; although , in the main , these have now become matter of curiosity to the antiquary only . The litera- ture may be said to have had a kind of protracted existence till the breaking up of the ...
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... ENGLAND . TIMES TO 1400 . torical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Geoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced for the first time to the learned world , as far as a ...
... ENGLAND . TIMES TO 1400 . torical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Geoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced for the first time to the learned world , as far as a ...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature– A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Visos knygos peržiūra - 1847 |
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Cyclopædia of English Literature– A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Visos knygos peržiūra - 1847 |
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