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... language of the English masses and the only post - Conquest vernacular encour- aged by our early Norman and Plantagenet kings was French , that is , Anglo - Norman . That is hardly to be wondered at , considering their French wives ...
... language of the English masses and the only post - Conquest vernacular encour- aged by our early Norman and Plantagenet kings was French , that is , Anglo - Norman . That is hardly to be wondered at , considering their French wives ...
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... language , especially in language as a means of communication , con- cluding weightily that ' the ability to communicate intelligently is the single most important factor in the future progress — indeed survival -of human civilisation ...
... language , especially in language as a means of communication , con- cluding weightily that ' the ability to communicate intelligently is the single most important factor in the future progress — indeed survival -of human civilisation ...
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... language and reality - a relationship that all existing poems affirm . All of these kinds of celebration - of the forms of imagination , of reality , and of language as the connection between them — are , I take it , traditional ...
... language and reality - a relationship that all existing poems affirm . All of these kinds of celebration - of the forms of imagination , of reality , and of language as the connection between them — are , I take it , traditional ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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