The Shaping of English Literature and the Readers' Share in the Development of Its FormsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1927 - 314 Seiten |
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... Italy . There was no punctuation , but the point was used , as it had been used in the manuscripts , to separate words . Later the oblique stroke ( / ) , which developed into the comma , and the double point ( :) came into use , but ...
... Italy . There was no punctuation , but the point was used , as it had been used in the manuscripts , to separate words . Later the oblique stroke ( / ) , which developed into the comma , and the double point ( :) came into use , but ...
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... Italy was learning Greek , and flocking to the lectures in which these scholars were expounding the works of the ancient Greek writers . The result was a marvellous intellectual awakening . Scholars from other countries poured into Italy ...
... Italy was learning Greek , and flocking to the lectures in which these scholars were expounding the works of the ancient Greek writers . The result was a marvellous intellectual awakening . Scholars from other countries poured into Italy ...
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... Italy which was at that time considered necessary for a man of breeding . To come home and settle down to the earning of one's own living was to most youths an un- welcome change after the pleasures and excitements of travel , but this ...
... Italy which was at that time considered necessary for a man of breeding . To come home and settle down to the earning of one's own living was to most youths an un- welcome change after the pleasures and excitements of travel , but this ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCOP AND THE GLEEMAN | 9 |
THE CHURCH AND THE SAXONS | 15 |
SAXON RUNES AND MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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