A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresGinn brothers, 1873 - 567 |
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... Later portion of the Saxon Chronicle.- Impulse given to Learning by the Moors . - SCHOLASTIC PHILOSOPHY : St. Anselm ; Abelard ; St. Bernard ; Peter Lombard ; Alexander Hales ; Duns Scotus ; William of Occam . - HISTORIANS AND ...
... Later portion of the Saxon Chronicle.- Impulse given to Learning by the Moors . - SCHOLASTIC PHILOSOPHY : St. Anselm ; Abelard ; St. Bernard ; Peter Lombard ; Alexander Hales ; Duns Scotus ; William of Occam . - HISTORIANS AND ...
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... later , succeeded his uncle as ruler , jointly with his brother Blæda , of the Hunnish tribes , in 403 . Now the whole tenor of the poem points to a long course of wanderings continued through many years , so that the Gleeman , at ...
... later , succeeded his uncle as ruler , jointly with his brother Blæda , of the Hunnish tribes , in 403 . Now the whole tenor of the poem points to a long course of wanderings continued through many years , so that the Gleeman , at ...
Strona 10
... later interpolations , which prove the writer to have been a Christian . Another theory — that of Mr. Thorpe - is to this effect : that we have here no original Anglo - Saxon poem in any sense , but only a metrical paraphrase of an old ...
... later interpolations , which prove the writer to have been a Christian . Another theory — that of Mr. Thorpe - is to this effect : that we have here no original Anglo - Saxon poem in any sense , but only a metrical paraphrase of an old ...
Strona 11
... Later critics have generally held the contrary opinion . Hickes led the way , by maintaining that the language of the work published by Junius was full of Dano - Saxon peculiarities , and therefore could not be referred to so early a ...
... Later critics have generally held the contrary opinion . Hickes led the way , by maintaining that the language of the work published by Junius was full of Dano - Saxon peculiarities , and therefore could not be referred to so early a ...
Strona 12
... later date ; it goes back again to Noah and Abraham's sacrifice . At page 207 the narrative of the passage of the Red Sea resumes , and continues to page 216. The remainder of the first book ( pp . 216-263 ) is a paraphrase of parts of ...
... later date ; it goes back again to Noah and Abraham's sacrifice . At page 207 the narrative of the passage of the Red Sea resumes , and continues to page 216. The remainder of the first book ( pp . 216-263 ) is a paraphrase of parts of ...
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