The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 111
... English tongue through the colonisation of America ; words which were quoted by Sir Walter Raleigh in one of his most memorable utterances : ' And who , in time , knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue ? To what strange ...
... English tongue through the colonisation of America ; words which were quoted by Sir Walter Raleigh in one of his most memorable utterances : ' And who , in time , knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue ? To what strange ...
Page 112
... English sailors poured their broadsides into the Spaniards off Pantellaria , this again was in the mood of Elijah face to face with the priests of Baal . The English gunnery was rapid and accurate . Our men , ' writes one of them ...
... English sailors poured their broadsides into the Spaniards off Pantellaria , this again was in the mood of Elijah face to face with the priests of Baal . The English gunnery was rapid and accurate . Our men , ' writes one of them ...
Page 405
... English and American Slang - Cricket - Shakespeare and Music -The Problem of Hamlet- Builders of Delusion ' -Sir James Frazer's Garnerings - Islam - Fiction . 6 IT is too long ; it has been shown to possess many inaccuracies , and some ...
... English and American Slang - Cricket - Shakespeare and Music -The Problem of Hamlet- Builders of Delusion ' -Sir James Frazer's Garnerings - Islam - Fiction . 6 IT is too long ; it has been shown to possess many inaccuracies , and some ...
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