The Quarterly Review, Volume 161William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 - English literature |
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Page 217
... means the Apostles and the Presbyters , ' and no other thing , in ver . 2 , -and again in ver . 4 , —and again in ver . 6 , -and again in ver . 22 , -suddenly means something essentially different in ver . 23 ; where it is clear that ...
... means the Apostles and the Presbyters , ' and no other thing , in ver . 2 , -and again in ver . 4 , —and again in ver . 6 , -and again in ver . 22 , -suddenly means something essentially different in ver . 23 ; where it is clear that ...
Page 302
... means an object of concern with some of the Revisers . But there shall at least be no doubt that Churchmen will resent the furtive introduction of an exploded heretical gloss into the margin of our English Bible . Since the present ...
... means an object of concern with some of the Revisers . But there shall at least be no doubt that Churchmen will resent the furtive introduction of an exploded heretical gloss into the margin of our English Bible . Since the present ...
Page 448
... means gallop quite out of their fortunes ; a definition which 6 accurately described the English Turf until some two genera- tions ago . James I. was the real founder of horse - racing in England . He loved the sport for its own sake ...
... means gallop quite out of their fortunes ; a definition which 6 accurately described the English Turf until some two genera- tions ago . James I. was the real founder of horse - racing in England . He loved the sport for its own sake ...
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Fénelon à Cambrai daprès sa correspondance 16991715 | 28 |
8vo London 1862 | 57 |
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