id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22049 Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules) A Literary History of the English People, from the Origins to the Renaissance .txt text/plain 187765 13853 80 England--Continental possessions of English kings--French among "lowe men"--Authors of English blood write their works principal works--French ballads--Latin poem on the rising of day, Mr. Freeman, spoke of people who were "men of old English birth"; Anglo-Saxons into English, will take place several centuries hence, and Anglo-Saxon and French chroniclers, reappeared each year; then, like kings of England, French by origin, education, manners, and language, is of French ideas among men of English race, that it matters little whether the works most liked in England were composed by French subjects may be added translations in French of various Latin works, books on the [200] Anglo-Norman song, written in England, in the thirteenth century, judge the English and the French, the king and the people, the Pope, English text belongs to the end of the thirteenth century, and the story England had been; he writes long poems in Latin and English, and when he ./cache/22049.txt ./txt/22049.txt