[COMPLETE]Compendious History of English Literature and the English Language, Vol. I, by George L. Craik - kit

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Here is Section 12:

https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/compendioushistoryv1_12_craik_128kb.mp3

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Now that this is a solo project, may I have access to the MW. Either way--whichever you prefer.
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neecheelok70 wrote: January 9th, 2020, 10:02 am Now that this is a solo project, may I have access to the MW. Either way--whichever you prefer.
oops, yes, you are right. I put you in as BC now, so you can try if you can put the link in the MW. I will PL tomorrow, I am currently also recording a bit for myself ;)

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Thanks. I have transferred it to the MW. Jim
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neecheelok70 wrote: January 9th, 2020, 12:15 pmThanks. I have transferred it to the MW. Jim
yikes, you deleted all the titles from the notes. :? As you can see I transferred it all to the title column before deleting it. I didn't want to do it before because I didn't want to confuse you on how to say the section title. Well, I will deal with it tomorrow, I will just type it all out again. But please don't delete the rest. It's so much faster to copy/paste it ;)

Thanks

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and section 12 is perfectly PL ok. I had a course about the Chanson de Roland (in the old French) at university, was quite interesting. :9: Thanks !

I also updated the section title so all is well again.

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So sorry about that. Jim :oops:
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Section 13 is in the Window--whenever--no rush. Jim :)
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neecheelok70 wrote: January 17th, 2020, 1:02 pm Section 13 is in the Window--whenever--no rush. Jim :)
trying to keep my backlog PL job to a minimum, but this weekend I couldn't wrap them all up yet. But I listened to this section still, and it's perfectly PL ok. Good job on the many French titles :thumbs:

I see you already pasted the title over to the correct slot, thanks. :) But please leave the page number in the notes until I PL, it makes it easier for me to find where we are at ;)

Thanks, and have a nice rest of the weekend still. Mine is nearly over now.

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You too. Ok on the page situation. Jim :thumbs:
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Here is Section 19: He is not really a fan of Ritson. Jim :shock:
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and section 19 also PL ok, sorry you had to struggle through so many abbreviations. :shock: But I think you made the best of them. :wink:

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Thanks for your patience and tolerance, especially for this project. Jim
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Section 20--a bit of a mess, I'm afraid! Jim :(
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why do you think it's a mess ? I found it highly interesting and you did a good job with the rather difficult text of Layamon's Brut. :thumbs: No problem marking it PL ok :) thank you so much for persisting with this project

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I guess I was too self conscious about the poetry part. I am happy that it was sufficiently close. Yes, I was happy to learn about this hidden genius. Thanks. Jim :thumbs:
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