English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... learned Sandys , the best versifier of the former age , if I may properly call it by that name , which was the former part of this concluding century . For Spenser and Fairfax both flourished in the 5 reign of Queen Elizabeth ; great ...
... learned Sandys , the best versifier of the former age , if I may properly call it by that name , which was the former part of this concluding century . For Spenser and Fairfax both flourished in the 5 reign of Queen Elizabeth ; great ...
الصفحة 58
... learned , which , conveyed through a sort of engine called a quill , infinite num - 15 bers of these are darted at the enemy by the valiant on each side , with equal skill and violence , as if it were an engage- ment of porcupines ...
... learned , which , conveyed through a sort of engine called a quill , infinite num - 15 bers of these are darted at the enemy by the valiant on each side , with equal skill and violence , as if it were an engage- ment of porcupines ...
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... learned wisdom from the British druids , it is aside from the point , for the ancient Britons were a totally different people from the English , who did not come to England until the fifth century A. D .; the same remark applies to the ...
... learned wisdom from the British druids , it is aside from the point , for the ancient Britons were a totally different people from the English , who did not come to England until the fifth century A. D .; the same remark applies to the ...
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