Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 pages |
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John William Hebel. Thus when Raphael had made an end of his tale , though many things came to my mind which in the ... JOHN BOURCHIER , LORD BERNERS The Introduction and Notes are at page 792 FROM Sir John Froyssart : of the cronycles of ...
John William Hebel. Thus when Raphael had made an end of his tale , though many things came to my mind which in the ... JOHN BOURCHIER , LORD BERNERS The Introduction and Notes are at page 792 FROM Sir John Froyssart : of the cronycles of ...
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John William Hebel. To take the loving communication of a sober gentleman in an other sig- nification , seeking to stray from that purpose . To acknowledge the praises which he ... JOHN FOXE 183 JOHN FOXE Acts and Monuments (selections)
John William Hebel. To take the loving communication of a sober gentleman in an other sig- nification , seeking to stray from that purpose . To acknowledge the praises which he ... JOHN FOXE 183 JOHN FOXE Acts and Monuments (selections)
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John William Hebel. salve ] healthy . 35 Chrysostom ] Church Father ( c . 347-407 A.D. ) ; for his state- ment , see his Epist . ad Hebraeos , xiii . 41 Whether ] in Old English and Early Modern English , used to introduce a question ...
John William Hebel. salve ] healthy . 35 Chrysostom ] Church Father ( c . 347-407 A.D. ) ; for his state- ment , see his Epist . ad Hebraeos , xiii . 41 Whether ] in Old English and Early Modern English , used to introduce a question ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 1 |
JOHN BOURCHIER LORD BERNErs | 24 |
SIMON FISH | 33 |
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