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... French supporters who had made the conquest possible were rewarded with the lands and titles of the English nobles . The result was a new aristocracy in England , an aristocracy almost wholly French . Normans and French filled all im ...
... French supporters who had made the conquest possible were rewarded with the lands and titles of the English nobles . The result was a new aristocracy in England , an aristocracy almost wholly French . Normans and French filled all im ...
الصفحة 111
... French instinct for symmetry and order be- came part of the English race , and as characteristics of the race were reflected in English literature . A more immediate consequence of the Norman Conquest was the in- The troduction of French ...
... French instinct for symmetry and order be- came part of the English race , and as characteristics of the race were reflected in English literature . A more immediate consequence of the Norman Conquest was the in- The troduction of French ...
الصفحة 128
... French or English . Always the author seems anxious not to overtax their endurance and he urges them strongly not to take any vows : " for , whoso undertaketh any thing , and promises to God to do it as his command , binds herself ...
... French or English . Always the author seems anxious not to overtax their endurance and he urges them strongly not to take any vows : " for , whoso undertaketh any thing , and promises to God to do it as his command , binds herself ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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