Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... texts on which he gave us many a humorous and admirable lesson .. His influence was always towards whatever should incline others to a liberal view of the questions of the day , of the claims of the feeble , and the feelings of the poor ...
... texts on which he gave us many a humorous and admirable lesson .. His influence was always towards whatever should incline others to a liberal view of the questions of the day , of the claims of the feeble , and the feelings of the poor ...
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... text should absolutely follow the MS . ( except , perhaps , as to spelling and punctuation ) , and that all emendations of supposed errors in the original writing down , or varia lectiones where the MS . is itself dubious , should ...
... text should absolutely follow the MS . ( except , perhaps , as to spelling and punctuation ) , and that all emendations of supposed errors in the original writing down , or varia lectiones where the MS . is itself dubious , should ...
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... text were not , necessarily and uniformly , to be accom- panied with an explanatory note . The main point is that a reader shall be able to know precisely what the author wrote or printed : if this be done once for all , it is more a ...
... text were not , necessarily and uniformly , to be accom- panied with an explanatory note . The main point is that a reader shall be able to know precisely what the author wrote or printed : if this be done once for all , it is more a ...
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... text , and they would be very valuable for those poems which were printed in England , and the incorrectness of which Shelley himself deplored . ... No one can admire more than I the taste and skill your brother showed in his ...
... text , and they would be very valuable for those poems which were printed in England , and the incorrectness of which Shelley himself deplored . ... No one can admire more than I the taste and skill your brother showed in his ...
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... texts I have chosen in memory of him : Blessed are the pure in heart , for they shall see God ; ' ' Blessed are the peacemakers , for they shall be called the children of God . ' Ever very sincerely and gratefully yours , LUCY C. F. ...
... texts I have chosen in memory of him : Blessed are the pure in heart , for they shall see God ; ' ' Blessed are the peacemakers , for they shall be called the children of God . ' Ever very sincerely and gratefully yours , LUCY C. F. ...
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