Studies in Philology, Volume 35University of North Carolina Press, 1938 |
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Pagina 196
... says : So wearie both of fighting had their fill , That life it selfe seemd loathsome , and long safetie ill . Has then the ring lost its virtue ? Is it not likely that all this hocus - pocus of magic is merely a device to give variety ...
... says : So wearie both of fighting had their fill , That life it selfe seemd loathsome , and long safetie ill . Has then the ring lost its virtue ? Is it not likely that all this hocus - pocus of magic is merely a device to give variety ...
Pagina 220
... says , hath his tyme , ech nation his nature , and ech nature his prop- erty . " All of these are faint reflections of the original common nature.49 The proof from the bones of disinterred giants becomes , as we shall notice , most ...
... says , hath his tyme , ech nation his nature , and ech nature his prop- erty . " All of these are faint reflections of the original common nature.49 The proof from the bones of disinterred giants becomes , as we shall notice , most ...
Pagina 446
... say that this is the only topic for discussion in an article about Landor.1 Others bewail the fact that he had nothing to say , with a matchless capacity for saying anything . " The unpopularity can be explained in terms of the latter ...
... say that this is the only topic for discussion in an article about Landor.1 Others bewail the fact that he had nothing to say , with a matchless capacity for saying anything . " The unpopularity can be explained in terms of the latter ...
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Pauline Aiken | 1 |
Haldeen Braddy Sir Oton de Graunson Flour of | 10 |
E Bagby Atwood Some Minor Sources of Lydgates Troy | 17 |
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