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411 pages and 41 pages respectively on those two divisions of his subject.1 Milton , on the other hand , contrives to cover the legendary period in 30 pages , and to complete his whole story in 308 pages , and these are quarto pages ...
411 pages and 41 pages respectively on those two divisions of his subject.1 Milton , on the other hand , contrives to cover the legendary period in 30 pages , and to complete his whole story in 308 pages , and these are quarto pages ...
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In Comus he had already utilized the story of Sabrina , the ' virgin daughter of Locrine ' , who gave her name to the Severn , and he now told it once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and ...
In Comus he had already utilized the story of Sabrina , the ' virgin daughter of Locrine ' , who gave her name to the Severn , and he now told it once more in prose.1 The space devoted in the History of Britain to the story of Lear and ...
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A vision might pass , but no story with a miracle in it should be told in his pages . Legends of martyrs were therefore excluded . Speaking of Alban of Verulam , he says that the story of his martyrdom ' soiled and worse martyred with ...
A vision might pass , but no story with a miracle in it should be told in his pages . Legends of martyrs were therefore excluded . Speaking of Alban of Verulam , he says that the story of his martyrdom ' soiled and worse martyred with ...
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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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