Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Volume 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1856 - Authors, English |
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... Scotland , · 139 · 405 CONTENTS OF FIRST VOLUME . Page 54 CHRISTOPHER MARLOW -. Page Illumination - Monk writing , Chair of Bede , - Illumination - a Minstrel , · 1 Autograph of Sir Philip Sidney , 232 View of St Lawrence Church , 434 3 ...
... Scotland , · 139 · 405 CONTENTS OF FIRST VOLUME . Page 54 CHRISTOPHER MARLOW -. Page Illumination - Monk writing , Chair of Bede , - Illumination - a Minstrel , · 1 Autograph of Sir Philip Sidney , 232 View of St Lawrence Church , 434 3 ...
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... SCOTLAND , 36 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF ENGLISH , SPECIMENS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND ENGLISH PREVIOUS TO . 1300 , Extract from the Saxon Chronicle , 1154 , 4 James I. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees Lady Jane Beaufort , who ...
... SCOTLAND , 36 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF ENGLISH , SPECIMENS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND ENGLISH PREVIOUS TO . 1300 , Extract from the Saxon Chronicle , 1154 , 4 James I. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees Lady Jane Beaufort , who ...
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... Scotland , 72 Rinaldo at Mount Olivet and the Enchanted Wood , 103 BISHOP BALE , 73 SIR JOHN HARRINGTON , 104 Death of Lord Cobham , 73 Of Treason , 104 WILLIAM TYNDALE , 73 Of Fortune , 104 MILES COVERDALE , 74 Against Writers that ...
... Scotland , 72 Rinaldo at Mount Olivet and the Enchanted Wood , 103 BISHOP BALE , 73 SIR JOHN HARRINGTON , 104 Death of Lord Cobham , 73 Of Treason , 104 WILLIAM TYNDALE , 73 Of Fortune , 104 MILES COVERDALE , 74 Against Writers that ...
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... livries of lands . with , England , are works written in Latin by 4 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPÆDIA OF THE NORMAN POETS OF ENGLAND, Page KING JAMES I OF SCOTLAND, 36 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF ENGLISH,
... livries of lands . with , England , are works written in Latin by 4 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPÆDIA OF THE NORMAN POETS OF ENGLAND, Page KING JAMES I OF SCOTLAND, 36 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF ENGLISH,
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... Scotland . 5 Had no knowledge . 3 Greeted . 6 Interpreter . As pleased her . 19 Pleased . 4 Lord . 7 Esteems . 10 Went . 13 Pagan . 8 Taught him . 11 Many times . 1 Went . 14 According to Pagan law . 4 Know . 6 Delight . Family . as of ...
... Scotland . 5 Had no knowledge . 3 Greeted . 6 Interpreter . As pleased her . 19 Pleased . 4 Lord . 7 Esteems . 10 Went . 13 Pagan . 8 Taught him . 11 Many times . 1 Went . 14 According to Pagan law . 4 Know . 6 Delight . Family . as of ...
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