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... memory of Hereward Thimbleby Price 1880-1964 Professor of English 1929-1950 Professor Emeritus 1950-1964 Teacher - Scholar - Friend THORNTON & SON , Booksellers , II The Broad , Oxford . سا Hereword J. Q sice GENERAL EDITOR : W. J..
... memory of Hereward Thimbleby Price 1880-1964 Professor of English 1929-1950 Professor Emeritus 1950-1964 Teacher - Scholar - Friend THORNTON & SON , Booksellers , II The Broad , Oxford . سا Hereword J. Q sice GENERAL EDITOR : W. J..
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... English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in favour of a late date . As the passage there seems to be a direct echo from Nashe , who has it " Queen's English , " the word may have been varied to " king " by the later ...
... English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in favour of a late date . As the passage there seems to be a direct echo from Nashe , who has it " Queen's English , " the word may have been varied to " king " by the later ...
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... English Dictionary . In one reading alone I venture upon an original correc- tion . At v . iii . 13 the Folio reads , " the Welsh devil Herne ? " - an -an undoubted misprint . I prefer to correct it by omitting " Herne , " and reading ...
... English Dictionary . In one reading alone I venture upon an original correc- tion . At v . iii . 13 the Folio reads , " the Welsh devil Herne ? " - an -an undoubted misprint . I prefer to correct it by omitting " Herne , " and reading ...
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... English lord ' ( I quote from Rye's England as seen by Foreigners , 1865 ) , and had some deer - shooting in the parks there . He was presented with three stags . He cut his name in the lead upon the highest tower of Windsor Castle . He ...
... English lord ' ( I quote from Rye's England as seen by Foreigners , 1865 ) , and had some deer - shooting in the parks there . He was presented with three stags . He cut his name in the lead upon the highest tower of Windsor Castle . He ...
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... English court - so much so indeed that some of the letters from the Queen to " our cousin Mumpellgart , " as she calls him , betray irritation at his persistency , or some other cause of offence . Which serves to show that a gibe at him ...
... English court - so much so indeed that some of the letters from the Queen to " our cousin Mumpellgart , " as she calls him , betray irritation at his persistency , or some other cause of offence . Which serves to show that a gibe at him ...
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