Notes and Queries, Том 44Oxford University Press, 1871 |
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... virtues they were supposed to bear . One representing Pegasus , or . Bellero- phon , is said to be good for warriors to give them swiftness in flight ; another , Hercules , was a 12 [ 4th S. VIII . JULY 1 , '71 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... virtues they were supposed to bear . One representing Pegasus , or . Bellero- phon , is said to be good for warriors to give them swiftness in flight ; another , Hercules , was a 12 [ 4th S. VIII . JULY 1 , '71 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... bear upon it for the information of the English reader not only his own personal know- ledge of the subject , but that of the many eminent men of letters in France , Germany , and elsewhere , who have of late years made Marco Polo and ...
... bear upon it for the information of the English reader not only his own personal know- ledge of the subject , but that of the many eminent men of letters in France , Germany , and elsewhere , who have of late years made Marco Polo and ...
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... bear me out ) by saying that never an outsider won yet that , on inquiry , did not prove to have some " blood " in her . R. M. M. " JACK " BURTON ( 4th S. vii . 321 , 350 , 442 , 518 . ) - As there seems a disposition to preserve the ...
... bear me out ) by saying that never an outsider won yet that , on inquiry , did not prove to have some " blood " in her . R. M. M. " JACK " BURTON ( 4th S. vii . 321 , 350 , 442 , 518 . ) - As there seems a disposition to preserve the ...
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... bear him To the court of guard : he is of note . " - Act IV . Sc . 9 . After many exercisings of mind , in the midst of which I rested for a time in " Do matinly wake the sleepers " ( Camb . Sh . ix . ) , the conclusion I have come to ...
... bear him To the court of guard : he is of note . " - Act IV . Sc . 9 . After many exercisings of mind , in the midst of which I rested for a time in " Do matinly wake the sleepers " ( Camb . Sh . ix . ) , the conclusion I have come to ...
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... bears all the marks of genuine fifteenth - century writing , and I believe those who have examined it most critically admit that there is nothing in the appearance of the writing to which they can take exception . With regard to the ...
... bears all the marks of genuine fifteenth - century writing , and I believe those who have examined it most critically admit that there is nothing in the appearance of the writing to which they can take exception . With regard to the ...
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