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Sayfa 58
... known . " EDWARD H. MARSHALL , M.A. Hastings . 6 mentions a " patent Mackintosh . " In the descrip- tion of some young ladies bathing , who were astonishing the Tuggses at Ramsgate , we are told : MACKINTOSHES ( 8th S. i . 127 , 215 ) ...
... known . " EDWARD H. MARSHALL , M.A. Hastings . 6 mentions a " patent Mackintosh . " In the descrip- tion of some young ladies bathing , who were astonishing the Tuggses at Ramsgate , we are told : MACKINTOSHES ( 8th S. i . 127 , 215 ) ...
Sayfa 61
... known as the Petrarchists and the anti - Petrarchists , and gave rise to many amusing squibs , among which is a droll sonnet by Lope de Vega , in which Boscan and Garcilaso are repre- sented as arriving late at an inn , to which they ...
... known as the Petrarchists and the anti - Petrarchists , and gave rise to many amusing squibs , among which is a droll sonnet by Lope de Vega , in which Boscan and Garcilaso are repre- sented as arriving late at an inn , to which they ...
Sayfa 69
... known Transatlantic jour- nalist , Mr. Allan Forman , who certainly ought to know better , uses it in the May issue of Paper and Press ( Philadelphia ) . He describes Mr. Brander Matthews as 66 the well - known essayist and literarian ...
... known Transatlantic jour- nalist , Mr. Allan Forman , who certainly ought to know better , uses it in the May issue of Paper and Press ( Philadelphia ) . He describes Mr. Brander Matthews as 66 the well - known essayist and literarian ...
Sayfa 78
... known as Daphira , from al - dafirah , the tuft of hair at the tail's extreme ...... The brackish rhymes point out a nearly equilateral figure , thus : - From Deneb , in the Lion's tail , To Spica draw a line , Then will these two with ...
... known as Daphira , from al - dafirah , the tuft of hair at the tail's extreme ...... The brackish rhymes point out a nearly equilateral figure , thus : - From Deneb , in the Lion's tail , To Spica draw a line , Then will these two with ...
Sayfa 81
... known tion his identity . 82 fined . Theodobert , Duke of Burgundy , is. LONDON , SATURDAY , JULY 30 , 1892 . CONTENTS . - N ° 31 . NOTES : -Innsbrück - Hofkirche , 81- ' Dictionary of National Biography , ' 82 - Lincolnshire Field ...
... known tion his identity . 82 fined . Theodobert , Duke of Burgundy , is. LONDON , SATURDAY , JULY 30 , 1892 . CONTENTS . - N ° 31 . NOTES : -Innsbrück - Hofkirche , 81- ' Dictionary of National Biography , ' 82 - Lincolnshire Field ...
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