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... English literature of this period is struck by the number of different Middle English dialects : it was not un- til toward the end of the Middle English period that the East Midland dialect became more or less the standard literary ...
... English literature of this period is struck by the number of different Middle English dialects : it was not un- til toward the end of the Middle English period that the East Midland dialect became more or less the standard literary ...
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... English language itself continually growing in vocabulary and in flexibility until it reached the point where it could handle the new verse form with confidence and variety . Without the French element in Middle English vocabulary , the ...
... English language itself continually growing in vocabulary and in flexibility until it reached the point where it could handle the new verse form with confidence and variety . Without the French element in Middle English vocabulary , the ...
الصفحة 71
David Daiches. in monastic libraries , the true custodians of literature in the Middle Ages . The Fox and the Wolf is a lively , humorous tale in rhymed octosyllabic couplets , with spirited dialogue , shrewd ... MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE 71.
David Daiches. in monastic libraries , the true custodians of literature in the Middle Ages . The Fox and the Wolf is a lively , humorous tale in rhymed octosyllabic couplets , with spirited dialogue , shrewd ... MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE 71.
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