Richard A. LaFleur
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“as the descendants of the Normans finally amalgamated with the English natives, the Anglo-Saxon language reasserted itself; but in its poverty it had to borrow hundreds of French words (literary, intellectual, and cultural) before it could become the language of literature.”
― Wheelock's Latin
― Wheelock's Latin
“this development produced what is called Middle English, known especially from Chaucer,”
― Wheelock's Latin
― Wheelock's Latin
“of the true, humanistic spirit of the ancient Latin and Greek literatures and the fresh attention to literary”
― Wheelock's Latin
― Wheelock's Latin
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