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... latter a fabulous legend . The title of the first is really meant to convey de Cigne , or " The Knight of the Swan . " From the latter ( called by Warton " The Warres of the Jewes " ) I quote the following verses : - " Vespasian gat him ...
... latter a fabulous legend . The title of the first is really meant to convey de Cigne , or " The Knight of the Swan . " From the latter ( called by Warton " The Warres of the Jewes " ) I quote the following verses : - " Vespasian gat him ...
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... latter decades of Queen Elizabeth's magnificent reign - between , for example , The Paradise of Dainty Devices and England's Helicon , -the former is found woefully deficient in the delicacy of fancy , the spontaneity and imaginative ...
... latter decades of Queen Elizabeth's magnificent reign - between , for example , The Paradise of Dainty Devices and England's Helicon , -the former is found woefully deficient in the delicacy of fancy , the spontaneity and imaginative ...
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... latter being applicable to Ireland ; but I know from personal examination that in the vicinity of the latter are vast and terrible natural appearances , as of the human form , like those my diagrams show in Cheddar and Auvergne . But ...
... latter being applicable to Ireland ; but I know from personal examination that in the vicinity of the latter are vast and terrible natural appearances , as of the human form , like those my diagrams show in Cheddar and Auvergne . But ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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