Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... printed . A third name that deserves to be mentioned along with these is that of Sir Michael Scott , famous in popular tradition as a practitioner of the occult sciences , but whom his writings , of which several are extant , and have ...
... printed . A third name that deserves to be mentioned along with these is that of Sir Michael Scott , famous in popular tradition as a practitioner of the occult sciences , but whom his writings , of which several are extant , and have ...
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... printed by Caxton . The earliest work now known , which we have sufficient grounds for believing to have been printed by Caxton , is another English translation by ... printed that year , Printing in England 105 Printing in England :-Caxton.
... printed by Caxton . The earliest work now known , which we have sufficient grounds for believing to have been printed by Caxton , is another English translation by ... printed that year , Printing in England 105 Printing in England :-Caxton.
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... printed in London both before and after Caxton's death . It is probable that the foreigners had been his assistants , and were brought into the country by him . A press was also set up at St. Albans by a school - master of that place ...
... printed in London both before and after Caxton's death . It is probable that the foreigners had been his assistants , and were brought into the country by him . A press was also set up at St. Albans by a school - master of that place ...
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