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... English writer at least , in prose or verse , it seems so distinctively to belong , the gift , too , which from the days of his youth onwards he had recognized as his , and which he had cultivated with religious assiduity , in sunshine ...
... English writer at least , in prose or verse , it seems so distinctively to belong , the gift , too , which from the days of his youth onwards he had recognized as his , and which he had cultivated with religious assiduity , in sunshine ...
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... English tongue . ' The Accedence is accordingly a Latin grammar written in English , and with much simplified rules , most exceptions being omitted and relegated to a good dictionary ' , which also this indefatigable worker had on hand ...
... English tongue . ' The Accedence is accordingly a Latin grammar written in English , and with much simplified rules , most exceptions being omitted and relegated to a good dictionary ' , which also this indefatigable worker had on hand ...
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... English writers , but he at least claims for Milton the distinction of being the greatest of all English poets . The stimulus of the earlier and more adventurous critics was not , however , lost ; and it is to be traced more clearly out ...
... English writers , but he at least claims for Milton the distinction of being the greatest of all English poets . The stimulus of the earlier and more adventurous critics was not , however , lost ; and it is to be traced more clearly out ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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