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... commentary ) , provision of flourished lombards at the head of each psalm , and of alternate coloured versals and / or paraphs within the text , often red underlining to point the English translation_required constant attentiveness to ...
... commentary ) , provision of flourished lombards at the head of each psalm , and of alternate coloured versals and / or paraphs within the text , often red underlining to point the English translation_required constant attentiveness to ...
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... commentary ' , 1977 ) , Booth does find room for just about everything that might ever enter anyone's head when it comes to a word's interactions with other words . So , given this capaciousness of his , it is surprising that he has no ...
... commentary ' , 1977 ) , Booth does find room for just about everything that might ever enter anyone's head when it comes to a word's interactions with other words . So , given this capaciousness of his , it is surprising that he has no ...
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... commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published in honour of Edward VII's coronation in 1902 , suggests the revived obsession with size at this time and also ...
... commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published in honour of Edward VII's coronation in 1902 , suggests the revived obsession with size at this time and also ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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