Handy-book of Literary CuriositiesGibbings, 1894 - 1104 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 13
... England's done ; whereby it was generally conceived that after the sovereigns had reigned , which had the letters of that word HEMPE ( which were Henry , Edward , Mary , Philip , Elizabeth ) , England should come to utter confusion ...
... England's done ; whereby it was generally conceived that after the sovereigns had reigned , which had the letters of that word HEMPE ( which were Henry , Edward , Mary , Philip , Elizabeth ) , England should come to utter confusion ...
الصفحة 31
... England , conjures him to call on her . " A wilful error , " she says , " is maintained against justice and truth to oppose my right . Why not come immediately ? " But , instead of going , E. J. W. simply inserts the word SILENCE ! in ...
... England , conjures him to call on her . " A wilful error , " she says , " is maintained against justice and truth to oppose my right . Why not come immediately ? " But , instead of going , E. J. W. simply inserts the word SILENCE ! in ...
الصفحة 33
... ( England , good country , bad people ) . On the other hand , Misson , in his " Travels " ( 1719 ) , says , " I cannot imagine what could occasion the notion I have frequently observed in France that the English were treach- erous . It is ...
... ( England , good country , bad people ) . On the other hand , Misson , in his " Travels " ( 1719 ) , says , " I cannot imagine what could occasion the notion I have frequently observed in France that the English were treach- erous . It is ...
الصفحة 51
... England , and should make it their chief boast , for many generations to come , that they are sprung from the same race with Bacon and Shake- speare and Newton . Considering their numbers , indeed , and the favorable circumstances in ...
... England , and should make it their chief boast , for many generations to come , that they are sprung from the same race with Bacon and Shake- speare and Newton . Considering their numbers , indeed , and the favorable circumstances in ...
الصفحة 78
... England Tragedies . Baker's Dozen . Thirteen . The phrase is often used colloquially for good measure running over . In mediæval times bakers were kept rigidly under the eye of the law , their vocation being one on which the public ...
... England Tragedies . Baker's Dozen . Thirteen . The phrase is often used colloquially for good measure running over . In mediæval times bakers were kept rigidly under the eye of the law , their vocation being one on which the public ...
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