Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 - English literature |
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... translation of Wace , executed about 1180 , 4 KING JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND , 36 James I. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees Lady Jane Beaufort , who afterwards was his Queen , 37 5 JOHN LYDGATE , 37 5 Description of a Sylvan Retreat , 38 ...
... translation of Wace , executed about 1180 , 4 KING JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND , 36 James I. , a Prisoner in Windsor , first sees Lady Jane Beaufort , who afterwards was his Queen , 37 5 JOHN LYDGATE , 37 5 Description of a Sylvan Retreat , 38 ...
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... TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE , 270 Comforting the Afflicted , 270 Real and Apparent Happiness , KING JAMES L. , 271 · • Adversity , · Sorcery and Witchcraft , 271 Miseries of Man's Life , How Witches Travel , 271 On Prayer , . ROBERT BURTON ...
... TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE , 270 Comforting the Afflicted , 270 Real and Apparent Happiness , KING JAMES L. , 271 · • Adversity , · Sorcery and Witchcraft , 271 Miseries of Man's Life , How Witches Travel , 271 On Prayer , . ROBERT BURTON ...
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... Translations of the Ancient Poets , 494 Spenser and Milton , 496 MATTHEW PRIOR , 535 Lampoon , 497 For my Own Monument , 536 · Dryden's Translation of Virgil , 497 Epitaph Extempore , 536 History and Biography , 498 An Epitaph , 536 SIR ...
... Translations of the Ancient Poets , 494 Spenser and Milton , 496 MATTHEW PRIOR , 535 Lampoon , 497 For my Own Monument , 536 · Dryden's Translation of Virgil , 497 Epitaph Extempore , 536 History and Biography , 498 An Epitaph , 536 SIR ...
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... translation into English fol- lows : - 999 [ Satan's Speech . ] Boiled within him his thought about his heart ; Hot was without him his dire punishment . * In our specimens of the Anglo - Saxon , modern letters are substituted for those ...
... translation into English fol- lows : - 999 [ Satan's Speech . ] Boiled within him his thought about his heart ; Hot was without him his dire punishment . * In our specimens of the Anglo - Saxon , modern letters are substituted for those ...
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... translation of the first seven books of the Bible , and some religious treatises . He was also the author of a grammar of the Latin tongue , which has given him the sub - name of the Grammarian . ' Alfric himself declares that he wrote ...
... translation of the first seven books of the Bible , and some religious treatises . He was also the author of a grammar of the Latin tongue , which has given him the sub - name of the Grammarian . ' Alfric himself declares that he wrote ...
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