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... Westminster School . In the early seventeenth century Westminster as re- founded by Queen Elizabeth was perhaps the most notable school in the kingdom , not excepting Winchester and Eton . Scholars and poets issued from St. Peter's ...
... Westminster School . In the early seventeenth century Westminster as re- founded by Queen Elizabeth was perhaps the most notable school in the kingdom , not excepting Winchester and Eton . Scholars and poets issued from St. Peter's ...
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... Westminster the sedilia seems to be referred to as the tabulam regis Sancti Seberti , a picture of the dedication of the church . This is just what figures of King Sebert and St. Peter to- gether would represent . Moreover , for the ...
... Westminster the sedilia seems to be referred to as the tabulam regis Sancti Seberti , a picture of the dedication of the church . This is just what figures of King Sebert and St. Peter to- gether would represent . Moreover , for the ...
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... Westminster work ; it was written and painted for Eleanor , Queen of Henry III , and the pictures show intimacy with the Abbey . Westminster MSS . , however , belong to another story . The Retable in the Cluny Museum having scenes from ...
... Westminster work ; it was written and painted for Eleanor , Queen of Henry III , and the pictures show intimacy with the Abbey . Westminster MSS . , however , belong to another story . The Retable in the Cluny Museum having scenes from ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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