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... note of Anglo - Saxon poetry . The Norman Conquest was itself the last of those many movements , migrations , invasions , and expeditions , which had ended the Roman Empire and brought a new Europe into being ; by the beginning of the ...
... note of Anglo - Saxon poetry . The Norman Conquest was itself the last of those many movements , migrations , invasions , and expeditions , which had ended the Roman Empire and brought a new Europe into being ; by the beginning of the ...
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... notes , and he accordingly assumed that these versions did in fact have these faults . More's main objections to ... note to Tyndale's honest clarity , they retained the basic simplicity , which remains the norm of narrative prose in the ...
... notes , and he accordingly assumed that these versions did in fact have these faults . More's main objections to ... note to Tyndale's honest clarity , they retained the basic simplicity , which remains the norm of narrative prose in the ...
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... notes were another feature of the translation displeas- ing to modern eyes as it was to Elizabethan Anglicans . The ... note with unerring felicity . True , the style of the Authorized Version was in some degree archaic by now , and the ...
... notes were another feature of the translation displeas- ing to modern eyes as it was to Elizabethan Anglicans . The ... note with unerring felicity . True , the style of the Authorized Version was in some degree archaic by now , and the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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