The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature.

The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature.

[Footnote 17:  In another work by Carlyle, The Early Kings of Norway (1875) he takes special delight in revealing to Englishmen name etymologies that hark back to Norse times.  Of this sort are Osborn from Osbjorn; Tooley St. (London) from St. Olave, St. Oley, Stooley, Tooley, (Chap.  X).]

[Footnote 18:  The Early Kings of Norway bears a later date—­1875—­than the works we are considering just now, and it is dealt with here only because Carlyle’s Heroes and Hero-Worship belongs in the decade we are considering.]

[Footnote 19:  Chap.  V of Preliminary Dissertation.]

[Footnote 20:  Letters, Vol.  I, p. 55, dated Dec. 12, 1855.]

[Footnote 21:  Home of the Eddic Poems, p. xxxix.  London, 1899.  David Nutt.]

[Footnote 22:  Introduction to the Cleasby Dictionary.]

[Footnote 23:  Oxford Essays, 1858, p. 214.]

[Footnote 24:  Lectures delivered in America in 1874, by Charles Kingsley.  London. 1875. p. 71.]

[Footnote 25:  P. 78.]

[Footnote 26:  P. 89.]

[Footnote 27:  P. 90.]

[Footnote 28:  P. 91.]

[Footnote 29:  P. 96.]

[Footnote 30:  The Life of William Morris, by J.W.  Mackail.  London, New York, Bombay.  Vol.  I, p. 200.]

[Footnote 31:  Edmond Scherer.  Essays on English Literature, p. 309.]

[Footnote 32:  Citations are from the 3d edition.  Boston. 1881.]

[Footnote 33:  Preface to Vol.  I, p. v.]

[Footnote 34:  The Wooing of Hallbiorn.]

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