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... remains to our own day — a form " used for the purpose of euphony , and of adding point or pungency to com- position , the author making the euphony ancillary to his wit by isolating the alliterated words into such prominent positions ...
... remains to our own day — a form " used for the purpose of euphony , and of adding point or pungency to com- position , the author making the euphony ancillary to his wit by isolating the alliterated words into such prominent positions ...
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... remains of an eighteenth , and we have reason to believe also that he had a hand in ' Henry VIII . ' The MS . of ten others was , in the year 1740 , in the possession of Warburton , the Somerset Herald , and was , with several other ...
... remains of an eighteenth , and we have reason to believe also that he had a hand in ' Henry VIII . ' The MS . of ten others was , in the year 1740 , in the possession of Warburton , the Somerset Herald , and was , with several other ...
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... remains of the prehistoric and unhistoric ages are being continually found . So it has been with the axiom of the isolation of Egypt ; now both East and West are being linked with its history in every season's work . Setting aside ...
... remains of the prehistoric and unhistoric ages are being continually found . So it has been with the axiom of the isolation of Egypt ; now both East and West are being linked with its history in every season's work . Setting aside ...
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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 |
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