Biographia Britannica Literaria: Anglo-Saxon periodJ.W. Parker, 1842 - Anglo-Norman literature |
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... Christianity . We have history and biography as they came from the pen of the Saxon writers , science , such as was then known , set down by those who professed it , and these written sometimes in the language of their fathers ; whilst ...
... Christianity . We have history and biography as they came from the pen of the Saxon writers , science , such as was then known , set down by those who professed it , and these written sometimes in the language of their fathers ; whilst ...
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... Christianity which we now find in it . The " Traveller's Song " seems to have been preserved as a kind of nomenclature of geography ; and , as might be expected , it is full of interpolations , by the addition of the names of countries ...
... Christianity which we now find in it . The " Traveller's Song " seems to have been preserved as a kind of nomenclature of geography ; and , as might be expected , it is full of interpolations , by the addition of the names of countries ...
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... Christianity , they carefully weeded out from their national poetry all mention of , or allusion to , those person- ages of the earlier mythology , whom their forefathers had The curious poem of Waltharius has been lately printed more ...
... Christianity , they carefully weeded out from their national poetry all mention of , or allusion to , those person- ages of the earlier mythology , whom their forefathers had The curious poem of Waltharius has been lately printed more ...
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... Christianity on the popular Mythology of the Anglo Saxons is developed more at large ( by the writer of the present essay ) in an article on Friar Rush and the Frolicsome Elves , in the Foreign Quarterly Review for 1837 , vol . xviii ...
... Christianity on the popular Mythology of the Anglo Saxons is developed more at large ( by the writer of the present essay ) in an article on Friar Rush and the Frolicsome Elves , in the Foreign Quarterly Review for 1837 , vol . xviii ...
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... by Leofric of Bourne ; and there are several incidents in it which are most remarkably similar to some parts of the romance of Introd . ] INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY . 17 Horn , 16 [ Introd . MODIFICATIONS OF THE ROMANCES .
... by Leofric of Bourne ; and there are several incidents in it which are most remarkably similar to some parts of the romance of Introd . ] INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY . 17 Horn , 16 [ Introd . MODIFICATIONS OF THE ROMANCES .
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