The Life of William Barnes: Poet and PhilologistMacmillan and Company, 1887 - 358 páginas |
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... hope to God , wi ' all my heart , His soul in heaven mid rest . That everything mid prosper That ever he teäke in hand . Vor we be all his sarvants , And all at his command . ' " After this would follow a course of jokes , anec- dotes ...
... hope to God , wi ' all my heart , His soul in heaven mid rest . That everything mid prosper That ever he teäke in hand . Vor we be all his sarvants , And all at his command . ' " After this would follow a course of jokes , anec- dotes ...
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... hope to find you an answer about Pausanias . The article on Harmonic Proportions in the Gentle- man's Magazine attracted the notice of a clergyman who had lately had his church restored with a high chancel , and , wishing to justify ...
... hope to find you an answer about Pausanias . The article on Harmonic Proportions in the Gentle- man's Magazine attracted the notice of a clergyman who had lately had his church restored with a high chancel , and , wishing to justify ...
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... hope you will write me word beforehand , that I may have the pleasure of seeing you here to dine , or in any other way that may suit the planning of your spare hours . Perhaps some Saturday during the season , when we could hear a good ...
... hope you will write me word beforehand , that I may have the pleasure of seeing you here to dine , or in any other way that may suit the planning of your spare hours . Perhaps some Saturday during the season , when we could hear a good ...
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... hope this circumstance will not affect your stay at N. , since it is only fair that I should bear for your grati- fication what you have borne for mine . I am unwilling to say much of my visit in writing as I think it a breach of the ...
... hope this circumstance will not affect your stay at N. , since it is only fair that I should bear for your grati- fication what you have borne for mine . I am unwilling to say much of my visit in writing as I think it a breach of the ...
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... than English , especially in its distinguishing adjectives , its expres- sive affixes and the absence of words which have two meanings . It was , therefore , with a hope of preserving 84 [ CHAP . THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BARNES .
... than English , especially in its distinguishing adjectives , its expres- sive affixes and the absence of words which have two meanings . It was , therefore , with a hope of preserving 84 [ CHAP . THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BARNES .
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