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... developed into East Midland and West Midland ; West Saxon divided into the Southwestern and Central - Southern dialects ; and Kentish became the basis of the dialects of the South- east . Where there is no central standard of polite ...
... developed into East Midland and West Midland ; West Saxon divided into the Southwestern and Central - Southern dialects ; and Kentish became the basis of the dialects of the South- east . Where there is no central standard of polite ...
Strana 210
... developed but , surprisingly enough , not ( as far as we know ) until the thirteenth century . The liturgy , biblical story , and other varieties of Christian literature contribute to the development of other simple plays with ...
... developed but , surprisingly enough , not ( as far as we know ) until the thirteenth century . The liturgy , biblical story , and other varieties of Christian literature contribute to the development of other simple plays with ...
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... developed its own artes praedicandi and medieval techniques are often found still flourishing in the seventeenth- century sermon . A popular tradition of sturdy and colorful exhorta- tion and an erudite tradition of subtle commentary ...
... developed its own artes praedicandi and medieval techniques are often found still flourishing in the seventeenth- century sermon . A popular tradition of sturdy and colorful exhorta- tion and an erudite tradition of subtle commentary ...
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