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In the first instance , the gift which was his in so marvellous a measure that to no other English writer at least , in prose or verse , it seems so distinctively to belong , the gift , too , which from the days of his youth onwards he ...
In the first instance , the gift which was his in so marvellous a measure that to no other English writer at least , in prose or verse , it seems so distinctively to belong , the gift , too , which from the days of his youth onwards he ...
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In 1619 , while Milton was at St. Paul's , he published his Logonomia Anglica , which had the same object as the Fonetik Nuz , the reform of English spelling on phonetic lines . It was also an English grammar , which , though written in ...
In 1619 , while Milton was at St. Paul's , he published his Logonomia Anglica , which had the same object as the Fonetik Nuz , the reform of English spelling on phonetic lines . It was also an English grammar , which , though written in ...
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... in the famous Dissertation sur la poésie anglaise in the Journal littéraire , ' an article which , although not showing much originality , was a landmark of importance in the diffusion of English literature abroad .
... in the famous Dissertation sur la poésie anglaise in the Journal littéraire , ' an article which , although not showing much originality , was a landmark of importance in the diffusion of English literature abroad .
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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