Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England: A Neglected Chapter in the History of English Letters & of the English PeopleBlackwell, 1966 - 614 |
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... Latin and French , the pulpit alone had maintained a regular public use of the English tongue by educated men from the days of the Conquest . In no other way , so it seems , could a language otherwise virtually aband- oned to the common ...
... Latin and French , the pulpit alone had maintained a regular public use of the English tongue by educated men from the days of the Conquest . In no other way , so it seems , could a language otherwise virtually aband- oned to the common ...
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... Latin sermons sometimes abounded in these current popular sayings , and that Parisian preachers of the thirteenth century were wont to make use of collections of both Latin and vernacular proverbs especially compiled for the purpose.4 ...
... Latin sermons sometimes abounded in these current popular sayings , and that Parisian preachers of the thirteenth century were wont to make use of collections of both Latin and vernacular proverbs especially compiled for the purpose.4 ...
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... Latin poetry , clearly the work of clerici ribaldi , wandering scholars from the Universities and the like , who in every civilized country of Christendom tilt with a gay irresponsibility at the corruptions of their age , particularly ...
... Latin poetry , clearly the work of clerici ribaldi , wandering scholars from the Universities and the like , who in every civilized country of Christendom tilt with a gay irresponsibility at the corruptions of their age , particularly ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Scripture and Allegory | 56 |
The Heavenly Host | 110 |
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