The Library, Том 3Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis Oxford University Press, 1891 |
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... probably owing to so few new books having been added . It has been decided to light the whole of the premises by electricity . BRISTOL Librarian , JOHN TAYLOR . - The Bristol Public Free Libraries ' Committee do not print an annual ...
... probably owing to so few new books having been added . It has been decided to light the whole of the premises by electricity . BRISTOL Librarian , JOHN TAYLOR . - The Bristol Public Free Libraries ' Committee do not print an annual ...
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... probably due to its monotony , as it imposes no excessive strain upon our fund of rhymes . The rondeaux which Wyat wrote in imitation of French models have been equally unattractive until of late years . The form , however , was no more ...
... probably due to its monotony , as it imposes no excessive strain upon our fund of rhymes . The rondeaux which Wyat wrote in imitation of French models have been equally unattractive until of late years . The form , however , was no more ...
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... sixteen quarterings , and is engraved by William Marshall , the prolific engraver of frontispieces , from 1590 to 1645. It probably belonged to Edward Lyttleton , who was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1640 50 The Library .
... sixteen quarterings , and is engraved by William Marshall , the prolific engraver of frontispieces , from 1590 to 1645. It probably belonged to Edward Lyttleton , who was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1640 50 The Library .
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... probably John Talbot , who during the Civil War is described as " Colonellus exparte Regis ; " he died in 1659. Another fine bold book plate is one , probably engraved by Faithorne , belong- ing to Thomas Gore , of Alderton , Wilts ...
... probably John Talbot , who during the Civil War is described as " Colonellus exparte Regis ; " he died in 1659. Another fine bold book plate is one , probably engraved by Faithorne , belong- ing to Thomas Gore , of Alderton , Wilts ...
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... probably brought by him from Venice . The original copies of his letters written from thence during his embassy are preserved . They extend from 1617 to 1620 , many of them ad- dressed to James I. , whose favour he first won by ...
... probably brought by him from Venice . The original copies of his letters written from thence during his embassy are preserved . They extend from 1617 to 1620 , many of them ad- dressed to James I. , whose favour he first won by ...
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