A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1883 - 478 strán (strany) |
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Publius Vergilius Maro. THE 5476 13.485 WORK S O F VIRGIL TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE , As near the ORIGINAL as the different Idioms of the LATIN and ENGLISH LANGUAGES Willall WITH The LATIN TEXT and ORDER of CONS FRA on the fame Page ...
Publius Vergilius Maro. THE 5476 13.485 WORK S O F VIRGIL TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE , As near the ORIGINAL as the different Idioms of the LATIN and ENGLISH LANGUAGES Willall WITH The LATIN TEXT and ORDER of CONS FRA on the fame Page ...
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... English Profe , as near the I. TOriginal as the different Idioms of the Latin and English Lan- guages will allow . With the Latin Text and Order of Conftruction in the oppofite Page , and critical , historical , geographical , and ...
... English Profe , as near the I. TOriginal as the different Idioms of the Latin and English Lan- guages will allow . With the Latin Text and Order of Conftruction in the oppofite Page , and critical , historical , geographical , and ...
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Gaius Valerius Catullus. SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATIONS FROM CATULLUS AND VIRGIL INTO ENGLISH PROSE FOR THE USE OF ... BRITISH 3 JU 70 MUSEUN PREFACE . To attempt to.
Gaius Valerius Catullus. SPECIMENS OF TRANSLATIONS FROM CATULLUS AND VIRGIL INTO ENGLISH PROSE FOR THE USE OF ... BRITISH 3 JU 70 MUSEUN PREFACE . To attempt to.
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Horace. THE WORKS OF HORACE , TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE , AS NEAR THE ORIGINAL AS THE DIFFERENT IDIOMS OF THE LATIN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES WILL ALLOW ; WITH THE LATIN TEXT AND ORDER OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE OPPOSITE PAGE ; AND CRITICAL ...
Horace. THE WORKS OF HORACE , TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE , AS NEAR THE ORIGINAL AS THE DIFFERENT IDIOMS OF THE LATIN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES WILL ALLOW ; WITH THE LATIN TEXT AND ORDER OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE OPPOSITE PAGE ; AND CRITICAL ...
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Manuscripts Containing Middle English Prose in Oxford College Libraries Sarah Ogilvie-Thomson. IMEV IPMEP Je Jolliffe ... English Verse . New York : Columbia University Press for the Index Society , 1943 . R. E. Lewis , N. F. Blake , and ...
Manuscripts Containing Middle English Prose in Oxford College Libraries Sarah Ogilvie-Thomson. IMEV IPMEP Je Jolliffe ... English Verse . New York : Columbia University Press for the Index Society , 1943 . R. E. Lewis , N. F. Blake , and ...
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