From Celt to TudorScribner, 1910 |
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63. oldal
... strange as the most monstrous of Sir John Mandeville's stories . There was no printing ; there was no paper , either - as we understand . The art , indeed , of making paper out of pulp did exist at this date with the Oriental nations ...
... strange as the most monstrous of Sir John Mandeville's stories . There was no printing ; there was no paper , either - as we understand . The art , indeed , of making paper out of pulp did exist at this date with the Oriental nations ...
78. oldal
... date from 1274 ; those of University from 1280 ; and of Balliol from 1282. Paper of GEORGE C. BRODERICK , Nineteenth Century , Septem- ber , 1882 . twice or thrice for this and other strange be- liefs 78 ENGLISH LANDS , LETTERS , & KINGS.
... date from 1274 ; those of University from 1280 ; and of Balliol from 1282. Paper of GEORGE C. BRODERICK , Nineteenth Century , Septem- ber , 1882 . twice or thrice for this and other strange be- liefs 78 ENGLISH LANDS , LETTERS , & KINGS.
79. oldal
Donald Grant Mitchell. twice or thrice for this and other strange be- liefs . But he believed most of all in the full utterance of his beliefs , and in experimenting , and in interrogating nature , and distrusting conventionalisms , and ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. twice or thrice for this and other strange be- liefs . But he believed most of all in the full utterance of his beliefs , and in experimenting , and in interrogating nature , and distrusting conventionalisms , and ...
116. oldal
... strange metonymy not easily explicable , had become " Talbot . " There is a later " Tabard , " dreadfully new , on the corner of " Tal- bot Inn Yard , " 85 High Street , Borough . 1 the end of the two or three days ' 116 ENGLISH LANDS ...
... strange metonymy not easily explicable , had become " Talbot . " There is a later " Tabard , " dreadfully new , on the corner of " Tal- bot Inn Yard , " 85 High Street , Borough . 1 the end of the two or three days ' 116 ENGLISH LANDS ...
140. oldal
... strange coquettish love - scene , which — historically true in its main details- joined the fortunes of England and of France in the persons of King Henry and Katharine of Valois . You will not be sorry to have a glimpse of this ...
... strange coquettish love - scene , which — historically true in its main details- joined the fortunes of England and of France in the persons of King Henry and Katharine of Valois . You will not be sorry to have a glimpse of this ...
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