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I would call the attention of Mr. R. RICHARDSON to the following list of works which contain a translation in English , and which he may find given on p . ix of the preface to " The Song of the Bell and other Poems , translated from the ...
I would call the attention of Mr. R. RICHARDSON to the following list of works which contain a translation in English , and which he may find given on p . ix of the preface to " The Song of the Bell and other Poems , translated from the ...
170. oldal
This translation is incontestably the work of his kinsman and fellow - citizen , Pierre Robert Olivetan , who has only slightly modified the Apocryphal books and the New Testament of his predecessor Lefèvre ; while he has devoted ...
This translation is incontestably the work of his kinsman and fellow - citizen , Pierre Robert Olivetan , who has only slightly modified the Apocryphal books and the New Testament of his predecessor Lefèvre ; while he has devoted ...
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66 aware , published a translation of an " Auto " : if he has , I should be grateful to W. M. M. for particulars . ... Mr. D. F. MacCarthy has translated three complete " Autos " : one ( which I suppose is the one W. M. M. knows ) is ...
66 aware , published a translation of an " Auto " : if he has , I should be grateful to W. M. M. for particulars . ... Mr. D. F. MacCarthy has translated three complete " Autos " : one ( which I suppose is the one W. M. M. knows ) is ...
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