The Gentleman's Magazine, Томови 184-185F. Jefferies, 1848 |
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... English ground . " This shows that the parental enmity was earlier than any conceivable reason can be assigned for it . The tree of evil first struck root in the soil of Hanover , though it spread its fatal branches and luxuriated ...
... English ground . " This shows that the parental enmity was earlier than any conceivable reason can be assigned for it . The tree of evil first struck root in the soil of Hanover , though it spread its fatal branches and luxuriated ...
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... English Rhythms , without owning it , my knowledge of the locality of Ernleye and Redstone , as pointed out by Nash in his History of Worcestershire ; and that had it not been for Mr. Guest I should have remained in complete ignorance ...
... English Rhythms , without owning it , my knowledge of the locality of Ernleye and Redstone , as pointed out by Nash in his History of Worcestershire ; and that had it not been for Mr. Guest I should have remained in complete ignorance ...
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... English dialects were confused indeed . The only point on which all parties seemed agreed was , that our modern English received its developement in London and its neighbourhood . In 1836 ap- peared an article in the Quarterly Re- view ...
... English dialects were confused indeed . The only point on which all parties seemed agreed was , that our modern English received its developement in London and its neighbourhood . In 1836 ap- peared an article in the Quarterly Re- view ...
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... English Rhythms was obliged to enter rather deeply into the consideration of our manuscript lite- rature , much of which was then for the first time brought before the notice of the public . It was hardly to be expected that I should ...
... English Rhythms was obliged to enter rather deeply into the consideration of our manuscript lite- rature , much of which was then for the first time brought before the notice of the public . It was hardly to be expected that I should ...
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... English scholars , but in general terms , and without naming individuals ; and I wished to be , and I believe always was , most careful in the acknowledgment of any obligation . Sir F. Madden might have followed my example with some ...
... English scholars , but in general terms , and without naming individuals ; and I wished to be , and I believe always was , most careful in the acknowledgment of any obligation . Sir F. Madden might have followed my example with some ...
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