The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... given by the author to his pupil Lambarde . · • • * " Fifty - three stripes given to me at once I had . " A 2 From him it passed to Somner , the learned antiquary 3 820.5 ...
... given by the author to his pupil Lambarde . · • • * " Fifty - three stripes given to me at once I had . " A 2 From him it passed to Somner , the learned antiquary 3 820.5 ...
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... to literary men . An entry appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the schools about London " ( thirty - two in all 4 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... to literary men . An entry appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the schools about London " ( thirty - two in all 4 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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... given to Richard Hooker at Corpus Christi College , Oxford , then on 12 February , 1571 , two shillings and sixpence " to bring him to Oxford " ; on 8 March , 1573 , three shillings and threepence , and on 28 April , 1575 , five ...
... given to Richard Hooker at Corpus Christi College , Oxford , then on 12 February , 1571 , two shillings and sixpence " to bring him to Oxford " ; on 8 March , 1573 , three shillings and threepence , and on 28 April , 1575 , five ...
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... as he probably will , ask one himself . Notes and parallels may then be given on the spot , written down if desired , but first got by the F pupils from their memories or from the classroom library 18 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES .
... as he probably will , ask one himself . Notes and parallels may then be given on the spot , written down if desired , but first got by the F pupils from their memories or from the classroom library 18 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES .
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... given in the third person some allowance might have been made for an idealising touch , though even then the transcript of the supposed dialogue would have strained our credulity . As it is , we must refuse to believe that such a man ...
... given in the third person some allowance might have been made for an idealising touch , though even then the transcript of the supposed dialogue would have strained our credulity . As it is , we must refuse to believe that such a man ...
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