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... present writer in an article contributed to Namn og Bygd . ' Duignan 2 explains Featherstone , Staffs . , earliest form Feotherstan , as containing the rare personal name Feader ( = Father ) and stan , hence presumably ' Feader's ...
... present writer in an article contributed to Namn og Bygd . ' Duignan 2 explains Featherstone , Staffs . , earliest form Feotherstan , as containing the rare personal name Feader ( = Father ) and stan , hence presumably ' Feader's ...
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... present only the more presentable side of himself , love demands a less guarded surrender ; and in what Keats wrote to his brothers , to his little sister , to Fanny Brawne , and to his friends , his character and opinions are revealed ...
... present only the more presentable side of himself , love demands a less guarded surrender ; and in what Keats wrote to his brothers , to his little sister , to Fanny Brawne , and to his friends , his character and opinions are revealed ...
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... present day could be definitely fixed . As the records are made year after year the gradual change of the language could be traced . The effect of the alleged ever - present smile of the Cockney ought to show itself very definitely , if ...
... present day could be definitely fixed . As the records are made year after year the gradual change of the language could be traced . The effect of the alleged ever - present smile of the Cockney ought to show itself very definitely , if ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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