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... translated this into Gaelic , and let the reader give a blessing . ' " ' Here ends the book of Walter on the doses ... translator and scribe as in note 1 above ) . The phrase do gabh means ' took down from dictation ' ; other instances ...
... translated this into Gaelic , and let the reader give a blessing . ' " ' Here ends the book of Walter on the doses ... translator and scribe as in note 1 above ) . The phrase do gabh means ' took down from dictation ' ; other instances ...
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... translation from Petrarch is in curious contrast to the large amount added in translating the Man of Law's Tale from Trivet . Can it be that his rivalry with Gower in the latter case was respon- sible for the rhetoric ? The absence of ...
... translation from Petrarch is in curious contrast to the large amount added in translating the Man of Law's Tale from Trivet . Can it be that his rivalry with Gower in the latter case was respon- sible for the rhetoric ? The absence of ...
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... Translations ( 1922 ) , one of his latest works , he returned to a subject he had already touched in various places : translation , its aims and methods , distinguishing between Retrospective Trans- lation from the original language ...
... Translations ( 1922 ) , one of his latest works , he returned to a subject he had already touched in various places : translation , its aims and methods , distinguishing between Retrospective Trans- lation from the original language ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192526 | 3 |
ON THE COLOPHONS AND MARGINALIA OF IRISH SCRIBES BY THE | 11 |
ENGLISH ORNAMENT IN | 45 |
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