Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... hands . Professor Goodrich's edition of 1847 is not much more than enlarged and amended , but other revisions since have so much novelty of plan as to be described as distinct works . " • " The American revised Webster's Dictionary of ...
... hands . Professor Goodrich's edition of 1847 is not much more than enlarged and amended , but other revisions since have so much novelty of plan as to be described as distinct works . " • " The American revised Webster's Dictionary of ...
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... hand- coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches , the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step . We cannot dwell upon many of ...
... hand- coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches , the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step . We cannot dwell upon many of ...
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... hand , the French having retained this verse as the vehicle of their epic and tragic flights , in order to give it a stateliness and dignity , were obliged to confine it to more exact laws of scansion ; they have therefore limited it to ...
... hand , the French having retained this verse as the vehicle of their epic and tragic flights , in order to give it a stateliness and dignity , were obliged to confine it to more exact laws of scansion ; they have therefore limited it to ...
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... hands . l'illusion le suit , that dressĕth her to smite . ět le fantōme fuit , 3 When shě dolefully saw | how shĕ dãng dōwne hir fölke . Měme aux yeux de l'injuste | un înjūste ěst hõrriblě . “ Then she cast up a crỹe | to the high king ...
... hands . l'illusion le suit , that dressĕth her to smite . ět le fantōme fuit , 3 When shě dolefully saw | how shĕ dãng dōwne hir fölke . Měme aux yeux de l'injuste | un înjūste ěst hõrriblě . “ Then she cast up a crỹe | to the high king ...
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... small 4to MS . containing 38 leaves , in private hands . 7 Didst dye . Being overpowered . • Though . 1 i . e . either , or . The Multitude was so Moche , it Mighte not be 10 ON ALLITERATIVE METRE . To Althea from Prison By Col Lovelace.
... small 4to MS . containing 38 leaves , in private hands . 7 Didst dye . Being overpowered . • Though . 1 i . e . either , or . The Multitude was so Moche , it Mighte not be 10 ON ALLITERATIVE METRE . To Althea from Prison By Col Lovelace.
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