A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works, Том 1J. Scott, 1806 |
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... manuscript and printed treasures in the British Museum , my thanks are also publicly due to the reve- rend friends who preside over those depart- ments . What personal health has permitted and family cares have allowed , what a love of ...
... manuscript and printed treasures in the British Museum , my thanks are also publicly due to the reve- rend friends who preside over those depart- ments . What personal health has permitted and family cares have allowed , what a love of ...
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... manuscript , and never were inserted or noticed in his lordship's work . This ungracious inattention , added to a vis inertia that sometimes seemed to prevail over lord Orford's studious propensities , has served to stimulate his editor ...
... manuscript , and never were inserted or noticed in his lordship's work . This ungracious inattention , added to a vis inertia that sometimes seemed to prevail over lord Orford's studious propensities , has served to stimulate his editor ...
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... à J. R. Sinner , " from a manuscript of the thirteenth century , in which this verse begins " Or sai je bien " -and this reading , says Mr. Ellis , Quant il me laissent por or ni por argent ! B 4 RICHARD THE FIRST . 7.
... à J. R. Sinner , " from a manuscript of the thirteenth century , in which this verse begins " Or sai je bien " -and this reading , says Mr. Ellis , Quant il me laissent por or ni por argent ! B 4 RICHARD THE FIRST . 7.
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... manuscript fragment in Mr. Douce's possession , which is of great antiquity : both are obscured by the Provençal ortho- graphy , which , though perhaps not more licentious , is less fa- miliar to us than that of the Norman scribes , but ...
... manuscript fragment in Mr. Douce's possession , which is of great antiquity : both are obscured by the Provençal ortho- graphy , which , though perhaps not more licentious , is less fa- miliar to us than that of the Norman scribes , but ...
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... manuscripts of M. de St. Palaye ; and an English version was attempted by the learned Dr. Burney , and printed in his History of Music , vol . ii . But a more faithful , and at the same time a more poetical , transla- tion has been made ...
... manuscripts of M. de St. Palaye ; and an English version was attempted by the learned Dr. Burney , and printed in his History of Music , vol . ii . But a more faithful , and at the same time a more poetical , transla- tion has been made ...
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