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Pagina 39
... called Tyrus , þat gate hym of a woman þat hatte < Pyl . And þis kyngis son , Tyrus , had a fadir called > Ato.1 2. Thus when a man ys sory for hys synnys and sayth þes wordys wyth full hert , God heryth his prayer and forзeueth hym hys ...
... called Tyrus , þat gate hym of a woman þat hatte < Pyl . And þis kyngis son , Tyrus , had a fadir called > Ato.1 2. Thus when a man ys sory for hys synnys and sayth þes wordys wyth full hert , God heryth his prayer and forзeueth hym hys ...
Pagina 140
... called the ' Mary Valence cup ' after the foundress ; Spenser must have seen it there , if an interest in mediaeval customs made his notice of the traditional possessions of his College sharper than is customary among undergraduates ...
... called the ' Mary Valence cup ' after the foundress ; Spenser must have seen it there , if an interest in mediaeval customs made his notice of the traditional possessions of his College sharper than is customary among undergraduates ...
Pagina 222
... called the Crystalline , to account for the pre- cession of the equinoxes , and a tenth , called the Primum Mobile , or First- moved.50 • Such a description is in many respects as satisfactory as one of its length could be , but it does ...
... called the Crystalline , to account for the pre- cession of the equinoxes , and a tenth , called the Primum Mobile , or First- moved.50 • Such a description is in many respects as satisfactory as one of its length could be , but it does ...
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