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... England in the seventh century exposed the English language to the strong influence of Latin , for St. Jerome's version of the Bible was in Latin , and the dogmas of the Church were also in Latin . Besides , Roman mission- aries in England ...
... England in the seventh century exposed the English language to the strong influence of Latin , for St. Jerome's version of the Bible was in Latin , and the dogmas of the Church were also in Latin . Besides , Roman mission- aries in England ...
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... England ( just as Anglo - Indian literature , -the work of men like Sir William Jones , John Leyden , Bishop Heber , Meadows Taylor and Sir Edwin Arnold , -had some vogue in the India of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ) . It is ...
... England ( just as Anglo - Indian literature , -the work of men like Sir William Jones , John Leyden , Bishop Heber , Meadows Taylor and Sir Edwin Arnold , -had some vogue in the India of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ) . It is ...
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... England as the first of the Tudor monarchs . England was at last to move with firm steps from the mediaeval to the modern period . In the Old English period , the major influences from abroad were Christianity and the Mediterranean or ...
... England as the first of the Tudor monarchs . England was at last to move with firm steps from the mediaeval to the modern period . In the Old English period , the major influences from abroad were Christianity and the Mediterranean or ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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