A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 635 pàgines |
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... Henry of Huntingdon ; Benedictus Abbas ; William of New- burgh ; Diceto ; Giraldus de Barri ; Roger de Hoveden ; Roger de Wendover ; Matthew Paris ; Wikes ; Rishanger ; Trivet ; Higden . Monastic Chronicles , 30 : Jocelin de Brakelond ...
... Henry of Huntingdon ; Benedictus Abbas ; William of New- burgh ; Diceto ; Giraldus de Barri ; Roger de Hoveden ; Roger de Wendover ; Matthew Paris ; Wikes ; Rishanger ; Trivet ; Higden . Monastic Chronicles , 30 : Jocelin de Brakelond ...
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... Henry II . ( 1154 ) , the writer or writers being by that time probably unable to resist any longer the universal fashion of employing Latin for any serious prose work . William of Malmesbury , Henry of Huntingdon , Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
... Henry II . ( 1154 ) , the writer or writers being by that time probably unable to resist any longer the universal fashion of employing Latin for any serious prose work . William of Malmesbury , Henry of Huntingdon , Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
Pàgina 29
... Henry of Huntingdon , took as their literary model the Venerable Beda , the father of modern history in the West ; that Richard the Canon records with natural complacency the chivalrous adventures of King Richard , in whose train he ...
... Henry of Huntingdon , took as their literary model the Venerable Beda , the father of modern history in the West ; that Richard the Canon records with natural complacency the chivalrous adventures of King Richard , in whose train he ...
Pàgina 30
... Henry I. , and the chief patron of literature in those times . He congratulates himself on being the first who , since Beda , has arranged a continuous history of the English . ' Being , as he tells us , of Norman descent by one parent ...
... Henry I. , and the chief patron of literature in those times . He congratulates himself on being the first who , since Beda , has arranged a continuous history of the English . ' Being , as he tells us , of Norman descent by one parent ...
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... Henry of Huntingdon , personally , we know next to nothing , but his tendencies and qualifications as a writer may be well judged of from the Chronicle , extending to the death of Stephen , which bears his name . He was Archdeacon of ...
... Henry of Huntingdon , personally , we know next to nothing , but his tendencies and qualifications as a writer may be well judged of from the Chronicle , extending to the death of Stephen , which bears his name . He was Archdeacon of ...
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