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... written in monasteries or in schools associated with monasteries . It may indeed be questioned whether the writing art and its materials were at that time to be found outside the monasteries . This holds true also of the second period ...
... written in monasteries or in schools associated with monasteries . It may indeed be questioned whether the writing art and its materials were at that time to be found outside the monasteries . This holds true also of the second period ...
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... written in the second half of the century in Donegal and County Cavan.13 These books were all written for chiefs of the older Irish families . But a second division of the group shows us that the Anglo - Irish nobility , now thor ...
... written in the second half of the century in Donegal and County Cavan.13 These books were all written for chiefs of the older Irish families . But a second division of the group shows us that the Anglo - Irish nobility , now thor ...
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... written one literary dialect . This is true even of Scotland , which through the whole medieval period was in literary matters entirely under Irish domina- tion . Some of our texts are found in manuscripts apparently written by Scottish ...
... written one literary dialect . This is true even of Scotland , which through the whole medieval period was in literary matters entirely under Irish domina- tion . Some of our texts are found in manuscripts apparently written by Scottish ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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