Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... fact that " enmy " occurs twice in the anonymous song or ballad which Halliwell ( op . cit . , p . 55 ) entitled " A poem to the grace of God " . Because of this and the further fact that in this poem we find " sytthe " ( for " sitteth ...
... fact that " enmy " occurs twice in the anonymous song or ballad which Halliwell ( op . cit . , p . 55 ) entitled " A poem to the grace of God " . Because of this and the further fact that in this poem we find " sytthe " ( for " sitteth ...
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... fact that in Typee , as in parts of Omoo , the passage of time is indicated by Mel- ville in two distinct ways . In the first , day is linked to day by specific reference , as in the account of the flight to the Typee Valley and of the ...
... fact that in Typee , as in parts of Omoo , the passage of time is indicated by Mel- ville in two distinct ways . In the first , day is linked to day by specific reference , as in the account of the flight to the Typee Valley and of the ...
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... fact that these ideas in the eighteenth century cannot be understood apart from their manifesta- tions in Greek and Latin writings of antiquity . Macaulay , T. C. " French and English drama in the seventeenth cen- tury : some contrasts ...
... fact that these ideas in the eighteenth century cannot be understood apart from their manifesta- tions in Greek and Latin writings of antiquity . Macaulay , T. C. " French and English drama in the seventeenth cen- tury : some contrasts ...
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