A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... French . The English tongue gradually supplanted the French , and for the next two centuries the maintenance of the Anglo - Norman language was increasingly artificial . But , at the same time , the use of French in England was ...
... French . The English tongue gradually supplanted the French , and for the next two centuries the maintenance of the Anglo - Norman language was increasingly artificial . But , at the same time , the use of French in England was ...
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... French until near the end of the thirteenth century . During the period when the upper classes understood French best , not only were many French works written in England , but continental French writings were available to them ...
... French until near the end of the thirteenth century . During the period when the upper classes understood French best , not only were many French works written in England , but continental French writings were available to them ...
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Arthur Pryor Watts. mark in the history of French drama . It was the first original tragedy in French , based on Plutarch's account of Cleopatra . Dealing with a moral crisis and ending in death , it set the style for French tragedy for ...
Arthur Pryor Watts. mark in the history of French drama . It was the first original tragedy in French , based on Plutarch's account of Cleopatra . Dealing with a moral crisis and ending in death , it set the style for French tragedy for ...
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