The Southern Review, 5권A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... friend , the Archdeacon of Oxford . Of this paraphrase , again , a French metrical version was made about the year 1155 , by Wace , to whom the world is under many other weighty obligations of a similar kind . For without mentioning a ...
... friend , the Archdeacon of Oxford . Of this paraphrase , again , a French metrical version was made about the year 1155 , by Wace , to whom the world is under many other weighty obligations of a similar kind . For without mentioning a ...
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... friend and secretary of Charles the Great , excellently skilled in sacred and profane literature , of a genius equally adapted to prose and verse ; the advocate of the poor , beloved of God in his life and conversation , who often hand ...
... friend and secretary of Charles the Great , excellently skilled in sacred and profane literature , of a genius equally adapted to prose and verse ; the advocate of the poor , beloved of God in his life and conversation , who often hand ...
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... friend and companion ; Baldwin , Orlando's brother , Galdebode , King of Friezeland , led seven thousand heroes ; Ocellus , Count of Nantes , two thousand , who achieved many memo- rable actions , celebrated in songs to this day ...
... friend and companion ; Baldwin , Orlando's brother , Galdebode , King of Friezeland , led seven thousand heroes ; Ocellus , Count of Nantes , two thousand , who achieved many memo- rable actions , celebrated in songs to this day ...
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... friends beyond the pass . This horn was endued with such power , that all other horns were split by its sound ; and it is said that Orlando at that time blew it with such vehemence , that he burst the veins and nerves of his neck . The ...
... friends beyond the pass . This horn was endued with such power , that all other horns were split by its sound ; and it is said that Orlando at that time blew it with such vehemence , that he burst the veins and nerves of his neck . The ...
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... friends and associates , * and of Turpin and the Doseperes , " have been formed not in the school of Cervantes , but in that of Boiardo and of Ariosto — who , in short , when they sit down to read a book of fiction , consent " to become ...
... friends and associates , * and of Turpin and the Doseperes , " have been formed not in the school of Cervantes , but in that of Boiardo and of Ariosto — who , in short , when they sit down to read a book of fiction , consent " to become ...
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