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... seen about Stonehenge to be " somnia et nugæ canoræ , " and accepts the historical origin and date as given by Geoffrey . ( De Script . Britan . i . 47. ) So also does Thos . Warton ( Hist . of Eng . Poetry , I. xviii . and 56 ) ; and ...
... seen about Stonehenge to be " somnia et nugæ canoræ , " and accepts the historical origin and date as given by Geoffrey . ( De Script . Britan . i . 47. ) So also does Thos . Warton ( Hist . of Eng . Poetry , I. xviii . and 56 ) ; and ...
Side 12
... seen , if I mistake not , Mann and Hii only mentioned . Can any learned correspondent furnish a complete list of them ? A. E. L. " THE VICAR OF BRAY . " - Has any one noticed a song called " The Turncoat , " published in an old edition ...
... seen , if I mistake not , Mann and Hii only mentioned . Can any learned correspondent furnish a complete list of them ? A. E. L. " THE VICAR OF BRAY . " - Has any one noticed a song called " The Turncoat , " published in an old edition ...
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... seen and gone : But those which soonest take their flight , Are the most exquisite and strong . Like angels ' visits , short and bright ; Mortality's too weak to bear them long . " The idea , like another to be noticed ' immedi- ately ...
... seen and gone : But those which soonest take their flight , Are the most exquisite and strong . Like angels ' visits , short and bright ; Mortality's too weak to bear them long . " The idea , like another to be noticed ' immedi- ately ...
Side 29
... seen him . During his residence with the old lady before mentioned , he did not make himself particularly agreeable to the inhabitants , but was , on the other hand , remark- ably obnoxious to them from a propensity he had of 4th S. IV ...
... seen him . During his residence with the old lady before mentioned , he did not make himself particularly agreeable to the inhabitants , but was , on the other hand , remark- ably obnoxious to them from a propensity he had of 4th S. IV ...
Side 39
... seen at New College , Oxford . It is of the period of Henry VI . , and was given by the founder . 66 Chaucer , in his " Persones Tale , " tells of a proud person who " awaiteth to go above him in the way , or kisse the Pax , or ben ...
... seen at New College , Oxford . It is of the period of Henry VI . , and was given by the founder . 66 Chaucer , in his " Persones Tale , " tells of a proud person who " awaiteth to go above him in the way , or kisse the Pax , or ben ...
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