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... Notes on Gascoigne's " A Hundreth Sundrie Flowers " and " The Posies , " ' Harvard Studies and Notes , xvi ( 1934 ) , 13-35 ; ' Gascoigne and the Oxford Cipher , ' M.L.N. , lii ( 1937 ) , 183–86 ; C. T. Prouty , George Gascoigne ...
... Notes on Gascoigne's " A Hundreth Sundrie Flowers " and " The Posies , " ' Harvard Studies and Notes , xvi ( 1934 ) , 13-35 ; ' Gascoigne and the Oxford Cipher , ' M.L.N. , lii ( 1937 ) , 183–86 ; C. T. Prouty , George Gascoigne ...
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... notes have been restricted to the minimum we believe would be required by an advanced college student to enable him to comprehend the texts . They are not intended as a substitute for a good dic- tionary such as Webster's Collegiate or ...
... notes have been restricted to the minimum we believe would be required by an advanced college student to enable him to comprehend the texts . They are not intended as a substitute for a good dic- tionary such as Webster's Collegiate or ...
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... notes in the margin give indications of the subjects treated in the adjacent verses , and also give references to corresponding passages of Scripture . 1063 The Geneva Bible has many mar- ginal notes enforcing the Calvinist inter ...
... notes in the margin give indications of the subjects treated in the adjacent verses , and also give references to corresponding passages of Scripture . 1063 The Geneva Bible has many mar- ginal notes enforcing the Calvinist inter ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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