Studies in Philology, Том 20University of North Carolina Press, 1923 |
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... Bibliography of Walt Whit- man , by Carolyn Wells and Alfred F. Goldsmith . William Allan Neilson - Nature in American Literature , by Norman Foerster . C. A. Hibbard Some Personal Letters of Herman Melville and a Bibliography , by ...
... Bibliography of Walt Whit- man , by Carolyn Wells and Alfred F. Goldsmith . William Allan Neilson - Nature in American Literature , by Norman Foerster . C. A. Hibbard Some Personal Letters of Herman Melville and a Bibliography , by ...
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... ( Bibliography of the King's Book , p . 31 ) remarked , " Learned writers have lately taken to recording Thomason's date on a Title as a sure indication of the day of publication , whereas it can only be concluded that , as he bought the ...
... ( Bibliography of the King's Book , p . 31 ) remarked , " Learned writers have lately taken to recording Thomason's date on a Title as a sure indication of the day of publication , whereas it can only be concluded that , as he bought the ...
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... gossiping insinuation . 1 Eikonoklastes , ed . 1650 , p . 43 . 19 Almack , Bibliography of the King's Book , 20 Eikonoklastes , ed . 1650 , Pref . ( ш ) . P. 15 . So it came about that the first open blow in Warren H. Lowenhaupt 47.
... gossiping insinuation . 1 Eikonoklastes , ed . 1650 , p . 43 . 19 Almack , Bibliography of the King's Book , 20 Eikonoklastes , ed . 1650 , Pref . ( ш ) . P. 15 . So it came about that the first open blow in Warren H. Lowenhaupt 47.
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... bibliography of the literature on this subject see Modern Philology , v , 446 note . I have not seen Vincenzo Crescini , Apunti sull ' etimologia di Goliardo , Padua , 1921 ( 8 pages ) . ' Manly , " Familia Goliae , " Modern Philology ...
... bibliography of the literature on this subject see Modern Philology , v , 446 note . I have not seen Vincenzo Crescini , Apunti sull ' etimologia di Goliardo , Padua , 1921 ( 8 pages ) . ' Manly , " Familia Goliae , " Modern Philology ...
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... bibliography attempts to include : ( 1 ) all books and articles of scholarly interest and the more important book reviews which appeared in the year ending January 1 , 1923 ; ( 2 ) the more noteworthy productions of 1921 which escaped ...
... bibliography attempts to include : ( 1 ) all books and articles of scholarly interest and the more important book reviews which appeared in the year ending January 1 , 1923 ; ( 2 ) the more noteworthy productions of 1921 which escaped ...
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Стр. 322 - It is in Music perhaps that the soul most nearly attains the great end for which, when inspired by the Poetic Sentiment, it struggles — the creation of supernal Beauty.
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Стр. 436 - Soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland king Defender of the faith etc.
Стр. 236 - Therefore a God him sage Antiquity Did wisely make, and good Agdistes call ; But this same was to that quite contrary, The foe of life, that good...
Стр. 230 - I well consider all that ye have sayd, And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be: yet being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their first estate; But by their change their being doe dilate: And turning to themselves at length againe, Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate: Then over them Change doth not rule and raigne; But they raigne over Change, and doe their states maintaine.
Стр. 446 - Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light...
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