Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... mentioned history , in folio ; " whyche sayd translacion and werke , " says the title , " was begonne in Brugis in 1468 , and ended in the holy cyte of Colen , 19 Sept. 1471. ” But these words undoubtedly refer only to the translation ...
... mentioned history , in folio ; " whyche sayd translacion and werke , " says the title , " was begonne in Brugis in 1468 , and ended in the holy cyte of Colen , 19 Sept. 1471. ” But these words undoubtedly refer only to the translation ...
Pagina 123
... mentioned here for his careful chronicling of the antiqui- ties and libraries of England and Wales , based upon his several Itineraries.2 The Paston Letters , which begin in 1522 , cast an interesting light upon history and the familiar ...
... mentioned here for his careful chronicling of the antiqui- ties and libraries of England and Wales , based upon his several Itineraries.2 The Paston Letters , which begin in 1522 , cast an interesting light upon history and the familiar ...
Pagina 254
... mentioned , as examples within his own time , the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Somers ; and , when he cited these melancholy instances , it was always with a heavy sigh , and with gestures that showed great uneasiness , as if he felt an ...
... mentioned , as examples within his own time , the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Somers ; and , when he cited these melancholy instances , it was always with a heavy sigh , and with gestures that showed great uneasiness , as if he felt an ...
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