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Speaking of the omens which accompanied William's landing on the English shore , he says , ' These things are related of Alexander and Caesar , and I doubt thence borrowed by the monks to inlay their story . ' " At other times his good ...
Speaking of the omens which accompanied William's landing on the English shore , he says , ' These things are related of Alexander and Caesar , and I doubt thence borrowed by the monks to inlay their story . ' " At other times his good ...
Strana 350
These music lessons were most probably given by Henry Lawes , who was noted as a master ; but the earlier musical taste of our poet was no doubt guided by his father . I have thought you would be interested to hear this fine madrigal by ...
These music lessons were most probably given by Henry Lawes , who was noted as a master ; but the earlier musical taste of our poet was no doubt guided by his father . I have thought you would be interested to hear this fine madrigal by ...
Strana 362
No doubt he commanded very deep and general respect - even among his opponents . It would have been difficult to withhold it from a man who combined such great intellectual gifts with singular rectitude and fidelity to principle .
No doubt he commanded very deep and general respect - even among his opponents . It would have been difficult to withhold it from a man who combined such great intellectual gifts with singular rectitude and fidelity to principle .
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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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