The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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HORACE MARSHALL & SON'S Literary Reading Books . THE ADVENTURES OF BEOWULF . Translated and Adapted to the use of Schools by C. L. THOMSON . With an introduction . Illustrated . Recommended by the Historical Association as Supplementary ...
HORACE MARSHALL & SON'S Literary Reading Books . THE ADVENTURES OF BEOWULF . Translated and Adapted to the use of Schools by C. L. THOMSON . With an introduction . Illustrated . Recommended by the Historical Association as Supplementary ...
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... translation of the work ; for after the task of translation was finished by the whole number set apart and designed to that business , being some few above forty , it was revised by a dozen selected from them , and at length referred to ...
... translation of the work ; for after the task of translation was finished by the whole number set apart and designed to that business , being some few above forty , it was revised by a dozen selected from them , and at length referred to ...
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... translated into English by Thomas Norton , as were the Long and the Middle forms . These various forms of Nowell's Catechism were translated into Greek by William Whitaker . It was probably the smallest form which was approved by the ...
... translated into English by Thomas Norton , as were the Long and the Middle forms . These various forms of Nowell's Catechism were translated into Greek by William Whitaker . It was probably the smallest form which was approved by the ...
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... translated into English in Kendall's Flowers of Epigrams . Since , for 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 ...
... translated into English in Kendall's Flowers of Epigrams . Since , for 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 ...
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... subjects , only pleading for the inclusion in the reference library of a good many translations ; not , of course , for the sake of the classical teacher , but for those older pupils who may 46 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... subjects , only pleading for the inclusion in the reference library of a good many translations ; not , of course , for the sake of the classical teacher , but for those older pupils who may 46 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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Acton Bond Alexander Nowell amongst artistic Baconian Benson Bishop boys C. L. THOMSON C. T. ONIONS Cambridge cards catalogue Catechism classical clear and pleasant College composition copies Corpus Christi College criticism Dean Nowell diction Dobson Edited by N. L. Education Elizabethan Elizabethan era Encyclopædia English literature ENGLISH STUDIES essay feel French Giles Fletcher Goldsmith Grammar Greek Horace Marshall Keble Keble's Latin learned lectures lending library Libraco literary London County Council M.A. Price 4d Masefield method N. L. FRAZER NONAGENARIAN notes Nowell's Oxford picture plays pleasant speech poems poetic poetry poets prose published pupils Queen reader reading reference library rhythm Richard Hakluyt Robertson school library schoolmasters second-hand secondary schools selected Shakespeare shelf shelves shillings stories style suggest taught teacher Teaching of English TEMPLE HOUSE thing Thomas Churchyard thought translation true verse W. H. D. ROUSE Whitaker Whitgift School writing