The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... English contemporaries a clear perception of the uses of the critical method in the treat- ment of history . We shall , therefore , not go far wrong in starting in our present summary from near the point at which we closed that of English ...
... English contemporaries a clear perception of the uses of the critical method in the treat- ment of history . We shall , therefore , not go far wrong in starting in our present summary from near the point at which we closed that of English ...
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... English Egyptologists special mention is due to Sir John Gardner Wilkinson , whose admirable Manners and Customs of ... English dictionary ( 1815-23 ) , who translated the Bible with the coopera- tion of William Milne ; Walter Henry ...
... English Egyptologists special mention is due to Sir John Gardner Wilkinson , whose admirable Manners and Customs of ... English dictionary ( 1815-23 ) , who translated the Bible with the coopera- tion of William Milne ; Walter Henry ...
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... English physician Thomas Sydenham , lasted from 1844 to 1858 , when it was succeeded by the New Sydenham society . The Hakluyt society , for printing rare and unpublished voyages and travels , was founded in 1846 ; the Early English ...
... English physician Thomas Sydenham , lasted from 1844 to 1858 , when it was succeeded by the New Sydenham society . The Hakluyt society , for printing rare and unpublished voyages and travels , was founded in 1846 ; the Early English ...
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