Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... notes will help the interpretation of the words now obsolete . The notes may contain any kind of information or suggestion that will quicken the enjoyment of the work they illustrate . Now and then some short pieces of old English will ...
... notes will help the interpretation of the words now obsolete . The notes may contain any kind of information or suggestion that will quicken the enjoyment of the work they illustrate . Now and then some short pieces of old English will ...
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... note in Transition English until the reign of John . But English minds were at work in English fashion , though the language of their verse and prose was chiefly Latin , partly French . Liveliest of the Latin poems is the Brunellus of ...
... note in Transition English until the reign of John . But English minds were at work in English fashion , though the language of their verse and prose was chiefly Latin , partly French . Liveliest of the Latin poems is the Brunellus of ...
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... note 2 , page 19 . 10 Wel was frequently used , as in this line , for an intensive . This use of the word is not obsolete . We may still speak of a man as " well on for fifty , " or " well - nigh dead . " 11 The Black Monks were the ...
... note 2 , page 19 . 10 Wel was frequently used , as in this line , for an intensive . This use of the word is not obsolete . We may still speak of a man as " well on for fifty , " or " well - nigh dead . " 11 The Black Monks were the ...
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... Note ( 8 on page 18 ) to " The Land of Cockaigne . " 5 Dere , hurt ; no man received hurt , because of them . from " derian , " to injure . 6 Let , hinder or stop . 7 Wed , pledge ; the sense in the word wedding . " Dere He thought them ...
... Note ( 8 on page 18 ) to " The Land of Cockaigne . " 5 Dere , hurt ; no man received hurt , because of them . from " derian , " to injure . 6 Let , hinder or stop . 7 Wed , pledge ; the sense in the word wedding . " Dere He thought them ...
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... note 15 , page 26. So in " As You Like It , " " The parts and graces of the wrestler . " 3 Rede ( First English " ræ'dan , " past " réd " ) , advise . to read , discern , rule , made its past " ræ'dde . ' " Ræ'dan , " • But , except ...
... note 15 , page 26. So in " As You Like It , " " The parts and graces of the wrestler . " 3 Rede ( First English " ræ'dan , " past " réd " ) , advise . to read , discern , rule , made its past " ræ'dde . ' " Ræ'dan , " • But , except ...
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