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... hand margin ) evidently in memory of Spenser : - In life , and death , most strickt in writ ( e ) / accord , he liud , hee dide , yt seruant of ye Lord ; ' while in the right - hand corner are the initials D. S. and T. B. , bracketed ...
... hand margin ) evidently in memory of Spenser : - In life , and death , most strickt in writ ( e ) / accord , he liud , hee dide , yt seruant of ye Lord ; ' while in the right - hand corner are the initials D. S. and T. B. , bracketed ...
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... hand with the long double s , reminding one of Spenser's characteristic signature ; whereas the Sonnet from the third to the fourteenth line is in the old English hand , the first two lines are in an artificial writing , italic for the ...
... hand with the long double s , reminding one of Spenser's characteristic signature ; whereas the Sonnet from the third to the fourteenth line is in the old English hand , the first two lines are in an artificial writing , italic for the ...
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... hand of man . Those years had been years of happiness ; for happy are they who among the great trials of life and the small - and Milton had his full share of both - without abandoning faith or hope , find in themselves the remedies of ...
... hand of man . Those years had been years of happiness ; for happy are they who among the great trials of life and the small - and Milton had his full share of both - without abandoning faith or hope , find in themselves the remedies of ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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