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... expression is to be found . But he was drawing upon the proverbial stock of oaths— the saying is at least as old as the Misogonus of about 15702— and his audience received that peculiar delight which comes from the apt application of an ...
... expression is to be found . But he was drawing upon the proverbial stock of oaths— the saying is at least as old as the Misogonus of about 15702— and his audience received that peculiar delight which comes from the apt application of an ...
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... expression and the grace of composition are preserved without the apparent and per- petually occurring artifice of Johnson and Gibbon ' . His diffuse style is overpraised here , as his learning is overpraised in W. B. Donne's statement ...
... expression and the grace of composition are preserved without the apparent and per- petually occurring artifice of Johnson and Gibbon ' . His diffuse style is overpraised here , as his learning is overpraised in W. B. Donne's statement ...
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... expression of a similar kind- " Tyburn tippet ' for a hangman's rope - is at least as old as Latimer ( 1549 ) ; the phrase appears in the margin of John Cornet's Admonition to Doctor Story ( 1571 ) , a broadside in verse . The earliest ...
... expression of a similar kind- " Tyburn tippet ' for a hangman's rope - is at least as old as Latimer ( 1549 ) ; the phrase appears in the margin of John Cornet's Admonition to Doctor Story ( 1571 ) , a broadside in verse . The earliest ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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