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Page 104
... movement both north and south in Lancashire . Again , these transmission routes go back rather far in the record ; the Fairfax MS of Cursor Mundi , for example , was copied by one ' Stokynbrig ' for William Keruor ' de Lanc ' ( not ...
... movement both north and south in Lancashire . Again , these transmission routes go back rather far in the record ; the Fairfax MS of Cursor Mundi , for example , was copied by one ' Stokynbrig ' for William Keruor ' de Lanc ' ( not ...
Page 138
... movement in Sonnet 15 : Then the conceit of this inconstant stay , Sets you most rich in youth before my sight , Vendler demonstrates the sheer candour of this : ' Sets YOU most rich in YOUTH before my sight . As tru - th is true - ness ...
... movement in Sonnet 15 : Then the conceit of this inconstant stay , Sets you most rich in youth before my sight , Vendler demonstrates the sheer candour of this : ' Sets YOU most rich in YOUTH before my sight . As tru - th is true - ness ...
Page 291
... movement to industrialization is a growing force . Where it directly affects , for better or worse , the livelihood of one , it indirectly modifies the habits of ten . Its effect on the mind ... is ultimately more important than its ...
... movement to industrialization is a growing force . Where it directly affects , for better or worse , the livelihood of one , it indirectly modifies the habits of ten . Its effect on the mind ... is ultimately more important than its ...
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