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The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
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Etymologically Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to the
seventeenth century was used by the Germanic Netherlanders themselves to
indicate their own language ; to - day in their parlance the word means German .
Etymologically Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to the
seventeenth century was used by the Germanic Netherlanders themselves to
indicate their own language ; to - day in their parlance the word means German .
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The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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