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... lines appended at an angle to upright stems formed the only letters ; or lines with a single curve also so appended , and some with lines with a double curve , formed whole alphabets , Similar exceptional alphabets were in use in some ...
... lines appended at an angle to upright stems formed the only letters ; or lines with a single curve also so appended , and some with lines with a double curve , formed whole alphabets , Similar exceptional alphabets were in use in some ...
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... lines on Mortification will be found these alliterative lines : - " When clothes are taken from a chest of sweets To swaddle infants , whose young breath Scarce knows the way . " And Francis Quarles has the following lines among many ...
... lines on Mortification will be found these alliterative lines : - " When clothes are taken from a chest of sweets To swaddle infants , whose young breath Scarce knows the way . " And Francis Quarles has the following lines among many ...
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... lines ( " Compound for sins , " & c . ) have been more quoted , and very often misquoted , than any other two lines of any poet , although Mr. Addison believed that the two most freely used lines of Hudibras were the first two lines of ...
... lines ( " Compound for sins , " & c . ) have been more quoted , and very often misquoted , than any other two lines of any poet , although Mr. Addison believed that the two most freely used lines of Hudibras were the first two lines of ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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