Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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It is remarkable that no reference to a banning of Miss Lucy has been found in any newspaper , magazine , book , or pamphlet which was published in 1742 or 1743. How could a Lord Chamberlain's order of such an unusual kind as is ...
It is remarkable that no reference to a banning of Miss Lucy has been found in any newspaper , magazine , book , or pamphlet which was published in 1742 or 1743. How could a Lord Chamberlain's order of such an unusual kind as is ...
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Now Walter started a section on bird's names at 705 , but after two homonymic digressions widened his scope , for chardonerole ' goldfinch ' 764 is followed in the next line by a reference to butterflies . The gloss in the MS . base the ...
Now Walter started a section on bird's names at 705 , but after two homonymic digressions widened his scope , for chardonerole ' goldfinch ' 764 is followed in the next line by a reference to butterflies . The gloss in the MS . base the ...
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tions insinuated by these two realms of reference are intimately related to , and strengthened by , the implications of the vessel imagery . Both realms of reference insist that Belinda undergoes one or another fall from " perfection ...
tions insinuated by these two realms of reference are intimately related to , and strengthened by , the implications of the vessel imagery . Both realms of reference insist that Belinda undergoes one or another fall from " perfection ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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