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... ENGLISH TESTAMENT . Now ready , Vol . II . , Part II . , price 168 . THE NEW TESTAMENT FOR ENGLISH English Text ; Marginal References ; and a Critical and Explanatory Commentary . By HENRY ALFORD , D.D. , Dean of Canterbury . In two ...
... ENGLISH TESTAMENT . Now ready , Vol . II . , Part II . , price 168 . THE NEW TESTAMENT FOR ENGLISH English Text ; Marginal References ; and a Critical and Explanatory Commentary . By HENRY ALFORD , D.D. , Dean of Canterbury . In two ...
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... English drama with so much of life - like effect as really to seem a native English growth . " - Works , Edinb . 1863 , vol . xii . p . 201 . What is the " Greek comic sketch " to which De Quincey refers ? The passage in Heywood is ...
... English drama with so much of life - like effect as really to seem a native English growth . " - Works , Edinb . 1863 , vol . xii . p . 201 . What is the " Greek comic sketch " to which De Quincey refers ? The passage in Heywood is ...
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... English version of the proverb we have met with is in Ray , where it runs- " He that would hang his dog gives out first that he's mad ; " and is thus ex- plained- " He that is about to do anything disingenuous , unworthy , or of evil ...
... English version of the proverb we have met with is in Ray , where it runs- " He that would hang his dog gives out first that he's mad ; " and is thus ex- plained- " He that is about to do anything disingenuous , unworthy , or of evil ...
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... English history , promoting the second growth of Puritanism , and the anti - monarchical feeling which culminated in the reign of Charles I. Archdeacon Hale's volume , which may be considered a companion to his Domesday of St. Paul's ...
... English history , promoting the second growth of Puritanism , and the anti - monarchical feeling which culminated in the reign of Charles I. Archdeacon Hale's volume , which may be considered a companion to his Domesday of St. Paul's ...
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... English name , the diminutive of Robin ? Drayton , in The Owl ( 1593 ) , has the following couplet : - " Covering with moss the dead's enclosed eye , The little Robinet teacheth Charity . " CUTHBERT BEDE . DRYDEN AND MILBOURNE . -The ...
... English name , the diminutive of Robin ? Drayton , in The Owl ( 1593 ) , has the following couplet : - " Covering with moss the dead's enclosed eye , The little Robinet teacheth Charity . " CUTHBERT BEDE . DRYDEN AND MILBOURNE . -The ...
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