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Page 185
... later . Therefore every quarter of the heaven hath two winds apeece . From the equinoctiall sunne - rising bloweth the East wind Subsolanus : from the rising thereof in Mid - winter , the Southeast Vulturnus . The former of these the ...
... later . Therefore every quarter of the heaven hath two winds apeece . From the equinoctiall sunne - rising bloweth the East wind Subsolanus : from the rising thereof in Mid - winter , the Southeast Vulturnus . The former of these the ...
Page 270
... later - George Barnwell , by Lillo ( 1735 ) , and The Gamester , by Moore ( 1753 ) . For the next generation this was the most popular form of Tragedy both in France and Germany ; and it spread over the greater part of western Europe ...
... later - George Barnwell , by Lillo ( 1735 ) , and The Gamester , by Moore ( 1753 ) . For the next generation this was the most popular form of Tragedy both in France and Germany ; and it spread over the greater part of western Europe ...
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... later nineteenth century . The edition as a whole was a monument of scholarly care and sympathetic exposition . It had occupied Fraser for five years , and it made his name a household word wherever English philosophy is studied ; and ...
... later nineteenth century . The edition as a whole was a monument of scholarly care and sympathetic exposition . It had occupied Fraser for five years , and it made his name a household word wherever English philosophy is studied ; and ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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