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... says the Gleeman , since the Angles and Saxons came hither from the eastward , had they gained a bloodier victory : — Ne weard wæl mare Ondise iglande æfer gyta folces gefylled beforan pissum , sweordes ecgum , þæs þe us secgad bec ...
... says the Gleeman , since the Angles and Saxons came hither from the eastward , had they gained a bloodier victory : — Ne weard wæl mare Ondise iglande æfer gyta folces gefylled beforan pissum , sweordes ecgum , þæs þe us secgad bec ...
Pàgina 19
... says that the citizens of London , ' from long intercourse with these barbarians ' ( the Danes ) , ' had almost entirely adopted their customs . ' The Danes adopted with facility the Anglo - Saxon tongue , though import- ing into it ...
... says that the citizens of London , ' from long intercourse with these barbarians ' ( the Danes ) , ' had almost entirely adopted their customs . ' The Danes adopted with facility the Anglo - Saxon tongue , though import- ing into it ...
Pàgina 24
... says Malmesbury , with great perseverance he revived in Gaul , where they had for a long time been wholly obsolete . ' Allowing for some exaggeration in this statement , since the studies of the Trivium and Quadrivium , ' among which ...
... says Malmesbury , with great perseverance he revived in Gaul , where they had for a long time been wholly obsolete . ' Allowing for some exaggeration in this statement , since the studies of the Trivium and Quadrivium , ' among which ...
Pàgina 25
... says that he has framed the work under the character of one endeavouring to lift up his mind to the contemplation of ... say that he developed a great scheme , of what we should now call rationalism , through taking up St. Anselm's ...
... says that he has framed the work under the character of one endeavouring to lift up his mind to the contemplation of ... say that he developed a great scheme , of what we should now call rationalism , through taking up St. Anselm's ...
Pàgina 31
... says : Wherefore , O glorious God , who badest Abraham to depart from his own land and his father's house , and the society of his kinsmen , thou didst put it into the heart of my father Odelirius to separate me entirely from himself ...
... says : Wherefore , O glorious God , who badest Abraham to depart from his own land and his father's house , and the society of his kinsmen , thou didst put it into the heart of my father Odelirius to separate me entirely from himself ...
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