Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... French Caillon ( a pebble ) . Sile - chester or Silchester is therefore but a Saxonizing , to use the term , of Silicis Castrum , the Fortress of the Flint or Wall , by the easy metonymy which I have shown . " ( Archæologia , ' 1837 ...
... French Caillon ( a pebble ) . Sile - chester or Silchester is therefore but a Saxonizing , to use the term , of Silicis Castrum , the Fortress of the Flint or Wall , by the easy metonymy which I have shown . " ( Archæologia , ' 1837 ...
Side 101
... French republicans , with every aid from popular intoxication , could not establish their calendar for a dozen years . The pagan Saxons have fixed their names of the week - days upon christian England for twelve centuries , and probably ...
... French republicans , with every aid from popular intoxication , could not establish their calendar for a dozen years . The pagan Saxons have fixed their names of the week - days upon christian England for twelve centuries , and probably ...
Side 105
... French , yet remaineth the Teutonic unto this day the ground of our speech , for no other offspring hath our language originally had than that . " The noble language " the tongue that Shakspere spake " -which is our in- heritance , may ...
... French , yet remaineth the Teutonic unto this day the ground of our speech , for no other offspring hath our language originally had than that . " The noble language " the tongue that Shakspere spake " -which is our in- heritance , may ...
Side 161
... French ; -a mongrel tongue it is- Fit but for women's lips to gossip with . Leofric . He's rightful lord , dear Harold- Harold . A lady he is , ―tor never a beard has he- Or a lean friar , for after trying an hour To pinch his waist ...
... French ; -a mongrel tongue it is- Fit but for women's lips to gossip with . Leofric . He's rightful lord , dear Harold- Harold . A lady he is , ―tor never a beard has he- Or a lean friar , for after trying an hour To pinch his waist ...
Side 162
Charles Knight. Like his French kinswomen , -down he'll fall in ashes And lie all night before a niche in a wall— Then forth he'll trip again , with paint on his cheeks , And if you show him a shield of stout old brass , Dinted with ...
Charles Knight. Like his French kinswomen , -down he'll fall in ashes And lie all night before a niche in a wall— Then forth he'll trip again , with paint on his cheeks , And if you show him a shield of stout old brass , Dinted with ...
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