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A TRANSLATION OF MARCUS AURELIUS , PUBLISHED A.D. 1792. - I have just acquired from a second - hand bookseller , who has been turning out the fifty years ' accumulations of his cellar , a book of which the title - page runs as follows ...
A TRANSLATION OF MARCUS AURELIUS , PUBLISHED A.D. 1792. - I have just acquired from a second - hand bookseller , who has been turning out the fifty years ' accumulations of his cellar , a book of which the title - page runs as follows ...
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The Clerk's Tale ' is derived from the last novel of the ' Decameron ' through the medium of Petrarch's Latin translation ( 1373 ) . The same story was dramatized in 1597 as ' Patient Grissel ' by Dekker , Haughton , and Chettle .
The Clerk's Tale ' is derived from the last novel of the ' Decameron ' through the medium of Petrarch's Latin translation ( 1373 ) . The same story was dramatized in 1597 as ' Patient Grissel ' by Dekker , Haughton , and Chettle .
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Maxwell ( James ) , his translation of Herodian , 86 , 152 Montgomerie - Fleming ( J. B. ) on Sir Walter Scott's May Day and peacocks ' feathers , 484 Paget ( R. H. ) on Paget = Cobbe ,. Matthews ( J. H. ) on Charles I. , 478 " 6 ...
Maxwell ( James ) , his translation of Herodian , 86 , 152 Montgomerie - Fleming ( J. B. ) on Sir Walter Scott's May Day and peacocks ' feathers , 484 Paget ( R. H. ) on Paget = Cobbe ,. Matthews ( J. H. ) on Charles I. , 478 " 6 ...
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