Book-lore: A Magazine Devoted to Old Time Literature, Volumen5Elliot Stock, 1887 |
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... existence at all ; and even within this narrow circumference there were many following a learned profession who could not read the documents they were expected to explain . The few who could read , and the fewer still who had any ...
... existence at all ; and even within this narrow circumference there were many following a learned profession who could not read the documents they were expected to explain . The few who could read , and the fewer still who had any ...
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... existence to make way for some foolish legend or homily . There were now , as will be seen , two classes of learned monks , one of which merely transcribed , while the other composed for themselves . The former class grew in process of ...
... existence to make way for some foolish legend or homily . There were now , as will be seen , two classes of learned monks , one of which merely transcribed , while the other composed for themselves . The former class grew in process of ...
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... existence ' sake , among the ceaseless shower of smuts and dirt . A few days in every summer the sun peeps in at the windows , but it is only for a few minutes , for the white blinds are drawn down - goodness only knows why , perhaps on ...
... existence ' sake , among the ceaseless shower of smuts and dirt . A few days in every summer the sun peeps in at the windows , but it is only for a few minutes , for the white blinds are drawn down - goodness only knows why , perhaps on ...
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... existence of the " yellow back . " The proof lies in the continuance of the movement towards popularity , which is every hour assuming larger proportions , and even now threatens to sweep away the old - fashioned landmarks and beacons ...
... existence of the " yellow back . " The proof lies in the continuance of the movement towards popularity , which is every hour assuming larger proportions , and even now threatens to sweep away the old - fashioned landmarks and beacons ...
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... existence at any rate seems to have lived a tolerably sober life . In 1583 he graduated M.A. at Clare Hall , Cambridge , and immediately after took what proved to be the one fatal step which wrecked his career . He came to London , and ...
... existence at any rate seems to have lived a tolerably sober life . In 1583 he graduated M.A. at Clare Hall , Cambridge , and immediately after took what proved to be the one fatal step which wrecked his career . He came to London , and ...
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