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... writing on the worn page ) as follows : - " The book of the New Testament of Our Lord and friends , " and a list of twenty - four " of those In- genious persons of my Schollars that were_ye first incouragers of this incomparable peice ...
... writing on the worn page ) as follows : - " The book of the New Testament of Our Lord and friends , " and a list of twenty - four " of those In- genious persons of my Schollars that were_ye first incouragers of this incomparable peice ...
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... writing towards the end of the reign of Elizabeth , Drayton was styled " the golden - mouthed poet for the purity and preciousness of his phrase , " -a pecu- liarity of expression somewhat peculiarly noticed Shakspeare in the Sonnets ...
... writing towards the end of the reign of Elizabeth , Drayton was styled " the golden - mouthed poet for the purity and preciousness of his phrase , " -a pecu- liarity of expression somewhat peculiarly noticed Shakspeare in the Sonnets ...
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... writing contains twenty letters to the linear inch , and she crammed seventeen lines into an inch . * This would give nearly 2,000 verses of Homer in the space that Huet considers can be made to hold 15,000 . Ælian records that a ...
... writing contains twenty letters to the linear inch , and she crammed seventeen lines into an inch . * This would give nearly 2,000 verses of Homer in the space that Huet considers can be made to hold 15,000 . Ælian records that a ...
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