The Oxford Companion to English LiteratureSir Paul Harvey |
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... letters , a collection of news- letters , consisting of about 36,000 pages of manuscript , collected at random and copied by professional clerks ; they were sent mostly to Count Philip Edward Fugger ( 1546-1618 ) , son of Count George ...
... letters , a collection of news- letters , consisting of about 36,000 pages of manuscript , collected at random and copied by professional clerks ; they were sent mostly to Count Philip Edward Fugger ( 1546-1618 ) , son of Count George ...
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... letters of Charles and Mary Lamb ( 1903-35 ) , and two pleasant anthologies , " The Open Road ' ( 1899 , revised 1905 ) and " The Friendly Town ' ( 1905 ) . Among the best of his discursive ' entertainments ' , a blend of the novel and ...
... letters of Charles and Mary Lamb ( 1903-35 ) , and two pleasant anthologies , " The Open Road ' ( 1899 , revised 1905 ) and " The Friendly Town ' ( 1905 ) . Among the best of his discursive ' entertainments ' , a blend of the novel and ...
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... letters A to G , corresponding to the numbers 1 to 7 , are taken for this purpose , so that if the first Sunday falls on 1 January , the Dominical Letter of the year is A ; if on 2 January , the Dominical Letter is B , and 1 January in ...
... letters A to G , corresponding to the numbers 1 to 7 , are taken for this purpose , so that if the first Sunday falls on 1 January , the Dominical Letter of the year is A ; if on 2 January , the Dominical Letter is B , and 1 January in ...
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