Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... letters . At the same time as French was yielding to English in familiar uses , Latin was giving way in the more conserva- tive spheres of law and commerce . So already by the late fifteenth century the language had weathered a period ...
... letters . At the same time as French was yielding to English in familiar uses , Latin was giving way in the more conserva- tive spheres of law and commerce . So already by the late fifteenth century the language had weathered a period ...
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... letters seized every opportunity of annexing more knowledge for the vernacular by means of translation . Sometimes , in the maelstrom of this intellectual commerce , contingencies arose which were not propitious for the leisured art of ...
... letters seized every opportunity of annexing more knowledge for the vernacular by means of translation . Sometimes , in the maelstrom of this intellectual commerce , contingencies arose which were not propitious for the leisured art of ...
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... letters , 56 ; correspondence with Sturm , 61 ; background of the Scholemaster , 66 ; influence of Quin- tilian , 86 ; account of Cheke at Cam- bridge , 93 ; mention of Gardiner , 94 ; as champion of the vernacular , 96 ; Scholemaster ...
... letters , 56 ; correspondence with Sturm , 61 ; background of the Scholemaster , 66 ; influence of Quin- tilian , 86 ; account of Cheke at Cam- bridge , 93 ; mention of Gardiner , 94 ; as champion of the vernacular , 96 ; Scholemaster ...
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