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... derived from Billy Ruffian . In like manner , we know that the French écrévisse is not derived from the English cray - fish , neither can Jeanneton be de- rived from June - eating . Indeed , in the latter case , there is not the ...
... derived from Billy Ruffian . In like manner , we know that the French écrévisse is not derived from the English cray - fish , neither can Jeanneton be de- rived from June - eating . Indeed , in the latter case , there is not the ...
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... derived from words which were , till comparatively recent days ( and now still in Scotland and Ire- land , and everywhere but in England ) , pronounced leevida and faymina . T. F. R. sense of dull or homely I do not know . One thing is ...
... derived from words which were , till comparatively recent days ( and now still in Scotland and Ire- land , and everywhere but in England ) , pronounced leevida and faymina . T. F. R. sense of dull or homely I do not know . One thing is ...
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... derived from the other . And that the Teutonic camp ( or , BYRON AND SHAKSPEARE ( 5th S. v . 345 . ) — If rather , Kamp ) , as well as Kampf , kämpfen , and evidence were required that Byron had read Shak- Kampfer ( and consequently the ...
... derived from the other . And that the Teutonic camp ( or , BYRON AND SHAKSPEARE ( 5th S. v . 345 . ) — If rather , Kamp ) , as well as Kampf , kämpfen , and evidence were required that Byron had read Shak- Kampfer ( and consequently the ...
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Tennyson and Shelley 41The French State Paper | 46 |
The Buffs 49 Calcies Poets the Masters | 56 |
5th S iv 464 more than one of many indications | 81 |
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