Notes and Queries, Volumen41Oxford University Press, 1870 |
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... probably received its name from the Danes , in lieu of its old Saxon name . But are Silpho and Broxa Danish ? PRAGUE BRIDGE . - E. P. Can any of your readers tell me anything of the following work , which consists not of a description ...
... probably received its name from the Danes , in lieu of its old Saxon name . But are Silpho and Broxa Danish ? PRAGUE BRIDGE . - E. P. Can any of your readers tell me anything of the following work , which consists not of a description ...
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... probably suffice to settle his character as a con- troversialist and his pretensions as a Shakesperian critic . - First , with regard to the line in Coriolanus- " He lurch'd all swords o ' the garland . " Mr. Dyce , after Malone , bases ...
... probably suffice to settle his character as a con- troversialist and his pretensions as a Shakesperian critic . - First , with regard to the line in Coriolanus- " He lurch'd all swords o ' the garland . " Mr. Dyce , after Malone , bases ...
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... probably nicknames . But qu : the Old French dez , 10 ; dies , diez , dex , 2 ; dis , diz , the day ; Dex , Diex , Diez , God . Tizard might even be equivalent to the name Godard = " Strong in God . " R. S. CHARNOCK . Gray's Inn . A Mr ...
... probably nicknames . But qu : the Old French dez , 10 ; dies , diez , dex , 2 ; dis , diz , the day ; Dex , Diex , Diez , God . Tizard might even be equivalent to the name Godard = " Strong in God . " R. S. CHARNOCK . Gray's Inn . A Mr ...
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... Probably the whole valley was once the basin of a lake whose waters subsided gradually , these benches being old water marks . On one of these terrace - like levels , on the right bank of the river , is the town of Lilloet ; its ...
... Probably the whole valley was once the basin of a lake whose waters subsided gradually , these benches being old water marks . On one of these terrace - like levels , on the right bank of the river , is the town of Lilloet ; its ...
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... probably refers to the poet Longfellow , whose poem " The Ladder of St. Augustine " opens thus : " Saint Augustine ! well hast thou said , That of our vices we can frame A ladder , if we will but tread Beneath our feet each deed of ...
... probably refers to the poet Longfellow , whose poem " The Ladder of St. Augustine " opens thus : " Saint Augustine ! well hast thou said , That of our vices we can frame A ladder , if we will but tread Beneath our feet each deed of ...
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