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... story in 308 pages , and these are quarto pages containing not much more than three hundred words , while the pages of Holinshed and Speed are folios printed in double columns . One page of Holinshed contains as many words as four pages ...
... story in 308 pages , and these are quarto pages containing not much more than three hundred words , while the pages of Holinshed and Speed are folios printed in double columns . One page of Holinshed contains as many words as four pages ...
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... story of Sabrina , the ' virgin daughter of Locrine ' , who gave her name to the Severn , and he now told it once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to ...
... story of Sabrina , the ' virgin daughter of Locrine ' , who gave her name to the Severn , and he now told it once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia is probably a tribute to ...
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... story that such indirect thrusts at Milton's old enemies were struck out . Some remarks against the bishops perhaps disappeared owing to the censorship , but there is a better explanation of their absence . Bishops had been abolished ...
... story that such indirect thrusts at Milton's old enemies were struck out . Some remarks against the bishops perhaps disappeared owing to the censorship , but there is a better explanation of their absence . Bishops had been abolished ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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