A Manual of English Literature, Historical and CriticalGinn brothers, 1873 - 567 páginas |
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... published the first edition of the poem in 1655 , observing the remarkable general agreement of its contents with the summary given by Beda ' of the substance of the religious poetry written by Cadmon , the lay brother of Whitby , who ...
... published the first edition of the poem in 1655 , observing the remarkable general agreement of its contents with the summary given by Beda ' of the substance of the religious poetry written by Cadmon , the lay brother of Whitby , who ...
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... published with an excellent intro- duction and notes by Jacob Grimm , at Cassel , in 1840 , and edited by J. M. Kemble , for the Elfric Society , in 1853. The two poems are , though in the same hand- writing , quite unconnected with one ...
... published with an excellent intro- duction and notes by Jacob Grimm , at Cassel , in 1840 , and edited by J. M. Kemble , for the Elfric Society , in 1853. The two poems are , though in the same hand- writing , quite unconnected with one ...
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... published by Mr. Kemble in his invaluable Codex Diplomaticus . But such documents are of course not literature , and therefore need not be here considered . Another large portion of the extant works consists of translations , many of ...
... published by Mr. Kemble in his invaluable Codex Diplomaticus . But such documents are of course not literature , and therefore need not be here considered . Another large portion of the extant works consists of translations , many of ...
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... published in this country.1 8. Geoffrey de Vinesauf , of whom nothing more is known except that he was an Englishman , is the nominal author of the Itinerarium Ricardi Anglorum Regis in Terram Sanctum , published by Gale in his ...
... published in this country.1 8. Geoffrey de Vinesauf , of whom nothing more is known except that he was an Englishman , is the nominal author of the Itinerarium Ricardi Anglorum Regis in Terram Sanctum , published by Gale in his ...
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... published . In 1225 the University received from the Emperor , Frederick II . , the exclusive right of granting medical degrees in his domi- nions . Like all other sciences at this period , medicine was greatly indebted to the ...
... published . In 1225 the University received from the Emperor , Frederick II . , the exclusive right of granting medical degrees in his domi- nions . Like all other sciences at this period , medicine was greatly indebted to the ...
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