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Page 67
... less than fourteen fortresses . Third , two groups on which one of the monograms seems to contain the name Shammar ( Shammar Yuhar'ish was king of Saba and Raidan , but seems to belong to a later period ) . Fourth , two groups which ...
... less than fourteen fortresses . Third , two groups on which one of the monograms seems to contain the name Shammar ( Shammar Yuhar'ish was king of Saba and Raidan , but seems to belong to a later period ) . Fourth , two groups which ...
Page 298
... less copiously for the stage after 1611 than heretofore , kept up his connexion with the theatre by furnishing outlines of plays which were filled in by collaborators like Fletcher . As instances of such collaboration The Famous History ...
... less copiously for the stage after 1611 than heretofore , kept up his connexion with the theatre by furnishing outlines of plays which were filled in by collaborators like Fletcher . As instances of such collaboration The Famous History ...
Page 543
... less did he regard it as a personal affront , but he was distressed that any one should mistake a plain issue , or misrepresent an argument . He was always willing to believe that perhaps he had not expressed himself clearly enough ...
... less did he regard it as a personal affront , but he was distressed that any one should mistake a plain issue , or misrepresent an argument . He was always willing to believe that perhaps he had not expressed himself clearly enough ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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