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Stran 31
... turn drew from Wiclif , and of course upon the Septuagint and the Vulgate . Of all this we get no hint in the Cambridge lecture . No listener could gather from Sir Arthur's exclamation that there had been any tolerable English version ...
... turn drew from Wiclif , and of course upon the Septuagint and the Vulgate . Of all this we get no hint in the Cambridge lecture . No listener could gather from Sir Arthur's exclamation that there had been any tolerable English version ...
Stran 33
... turn , follows predecessors - alternates " bulrushes " and " flags " ; the second has " reed " and " bulrushes " ; the third reverts to " bulrushes " and " flags . " All the essentials of diction and rhythm are unchanged . Seeking for ...
... turn , follows predecessors - alternates " bulrushes " and " flags " ; the second has " reed " and " bulrushes " ; the third reverts to " bulrushes " and " flags . " All the essentials of diction and rhythm are unchanged . Seeking for ...
Stran 60
... turn to the men with literary faculty and literary purpose , also working sincerely upon high matters which they had deeply at heart . We see the virtues of gift and of message when we turn from the early literary criticism of Puttenham ...
... turn to the men with literary faculty and literary purpose , also working sincerely upon high matters which they had deeply at heart . We see the virtues of gift and of message when we turn from the early literary criticism of Puttenham ...
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