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... passage beginning- " Upon that noble river's further shore There stood a wondrous swan of heavenly hue " ? The passage was set for translation in an exa- mination for the Ireland Scholarship at Oxford in my day , and I have a very ...
... passage beginning- " Upon that noble river's further shore There stood a wondrous swan of heavenly hue " ? The passage was set for translation in an exa- mination for the Ireland Scholarship at Oxford in my day , and I have a very ...
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... passage of King Lear is illustrated by W. C. Jourdain , Esq . , where he states that " young bones " : " infants just born . " It seems to me , from the few instances of the use of this term I have met with , that " young bones " means ...
... passage of King Lear is illustrated by W. C. Jourdain , Esq . , where he states that " young bones " : " infants just born . " It seems to me , from the few instances of the use of this term I have met with , that " young bones " means ...
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... passage must , therefore , be regarded from an heraldic point of view . At first , I thought the word " salt " was ... passage as it stands may be accounted for as containing an allusion to some topic of the day now lost to us . The ...
... passage must , therefore , be regarded from an heraldic point of view . At first , I thought the word " salt " was ... passage as it stands may be accounted for as containing an allusion to some topic of the day now lost to us . The ...
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