The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... writer himself , we must also take into account the comparative education of his contemporaries , the peculiar ... writers of early romances previous to his time who can claim the merit of versifying poetically ; though , probably , this ...
... writer himself , we must also take into account the comparative education of his contemporaries , the peculiar ... writers of early romances previous to his time who can claim the merit of versifying poetically ; though , probably , this ...
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... writers of that age were Carmelite Friars , with names as long as the beards which touched their girdles . One illustrious man was called Nicolaus Longospathanus ; he was a great writer on occult philosophy . Then there was a Dominus ...
... writers of that age were Carmelite Friars , with names as long as the beards which touched their girdles . One illustrious man was called Nicolaus Longospathanus ; he was a great writer on occult philosophy . Then there was a Dominus ...
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... writing the above we are pleased to see a confirmation of our conjecture in Leland .- " Constat utique illum circa postremos Ricardi 2d , cui non incognitus erat annos in Gallia floruisse magnamque ex assidua in literis exercitatione ...
... writing the above we are pleased to see a confirmation of our conjecture in Leland .- " Constat utique illum circa postremos Ricardi 2d , cui non incognitus erat annos in Gallia floruisse magnamque ex assidua in literis exercitatione ...
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... writer , greatly assisted the doctrines of his contem- porary Wickliffe in opening the eyes of the people to the ... writers . He is thus described in a list of Oxford writers , printed in 1605 ; and in the sketch of Chaucer , left in ...
... writer , greatly assisted the doctrines of his contem- porary Wickliffe in opening the eyes of the people to the ... writers . He is thus described in a list of Oxford writers , printed in 1605 ; and in the sketch of Chaucer , left in ...
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... writers on the topography of the metropolis , ) has fallen into an error when he says , * in confirmation of St. Paul's Cathedral having been used as a horse market , " that Shakspeare makes Falstaff triumphantly boast of having bought ...
... writers on the topography of the metropolis , ) has fallen into an error when he says , * in confirmation of St. Paul's Cathedral having been used as a horse market , " that Shakspeare makes Falstaff triumphantly boast of having bought ...
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