The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... once to admit that he only belongs to the background of the great age of Queen Elizabeth , and by thus avoiding contention on that score , the more boldly to claim attention to him on the quite unusual ground of his attaining to ...
... once to admit that he only belongs to the background of the great age of Queen Elizabeth , and by thus avoiding contention on that score , the more boldly to claim attention to him on the quite unusual ground of his attaining to ...
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... . He wrote a Saxon vocabulary or dictionary in 1567. It was 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 ...
... . He wrote a Saxon vocabulary or dictionary in 1567. It was 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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... once he preached the Spital Sermon . In 1561 a great fire occurred , burning down the steeple and a portion of St. Paul's . The next Sunday but one Nowell preached at St. Paul's Cross before the Lord Mayor , the Aldermen and most of the ...
... once he preached the Spital Sermon . In 1561 a great fire occurred , burning down the steeple and a portion of St. Paul's . The next Sunday but one Nowell preached at St. Paul's Cross before the Lord Mayor , the Aldermen and most of the ...
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... once , Nowell seems to emerge from the background into the glare of renown , this may perhaps bear quotation : Great Alexander all the world Did in subjection bringe : Rude barbarous people thou dost tame ; Thou dost a greater thing ...
... once , Nowell seems to emerge from the background into the glare of renown , this may perhaps bear quotation : Great Alexander all the world Did in subjection bringe : Rude barbarous people thou dost tame ; Thou dost a greater thing ...
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... once to concentrate all our forces . Take the elementary schools . Vast numbers of children are brought up in homes where they never hear a pleasant sound their parents and friends talk a base and strident jargon ; the noise in the ...
... once to concentrate all our forces . Take the elementary schools . Vast numbers of children are brought up in homes where they never hear a pleasant sound their parents and friends talk a base and strident jargon ; the noise in the ...
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