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... English were marvellous greedy of dominion and desirous to enlarge the limits of their kingdom ' . But the warning was of the peril to Denmark if the whole monarchy of Britain came into English hands ' , and it conveyed an invitation to ...
... English were marvellous greedy of dominion and desirous to enlarge the limits of their kingdom ' . But the warning was of the peril to Denmark if the whole monarchy of Britain came into English hands ' , and it conveyed an invitation to ...
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... English had also a letter of their own corresponding to the digamma . Now the quotations s.v. digumma in the Latin Thesaurus point to the rather surprising conclusion that the correct sound of the obsolete Greek letter ( a w or a true ...
... English had also a letter of their own corresponding to the digamma . Now the quotations s.v. digumma in the Latin Thesaurus point to the rather surprising conclusion that the correct sound of the obsolete Greek letter ( a w or a true ...
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... English Verse , Ward's English Poets , Beeching's Paradise of English Poetry , Mrs. Meynell's Flower of the Mind , Sir Arthur Quiller Couch's Golden Pomp , Henley's English Lyrics , Mr. Massingham's Seventeenth Century English Verse ...
... English Verse , Ward's English Poets , Beeching's Paradise of English Poetry , Mrs. Meynell's Flower of the Mind , Sir Arthur Quiller Couch's Golden Pomp , Henley's English Lyrics , Mr. Massingham's Seventeenth Century English Verse ...
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