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89. oldal
The commentator , Dr. Immanuel Schmidt , gives the name of the song as ' Le Bohémien Parisien , ' and says that Another of Scott's favourite habits is that of making foreigners , or uneducated people , mangle actual names in a very ...
The commentator , Dr. Immanuel Schmidt , gives the name of the song as ' Le Bohémien Parisien , ' and says that Another of Scott's favourite habits is that of making foreigners , or uneducated people , mangle actual names in a very ...
357. oldal
He says of of the First Empire , Capt . ... BAYNE says this is " what is called in England a shock . " In the Midlands , however , and I think I may say in the north of England , stook is much more common than shock .
He says of of the First Empire , Capt . ... BAYNE says this is " what is called in England a shock . " In the Midlands , however , and I think I may say in the north of England , stook is much more common than shock .
413. oldal
Thus in the Salisbury Missal the man is enjoined to say : " Wyth this rynge y the wedde , and thys gold and selvir ... Horace Walpole in his Letters ' says : " The endowing purse , I believe , has been left off ever since broad pieces ...
Thus in the Salisbury Missal the man is enjoined to say : " Wyth this rynge y the wedde , and thys gold and selvir ... Horace Walpole in his Letters ' says : " The endowing purse , I believe , has been left off ever since broad pieces ...
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