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Page 161
... antiquity of seven centuries and a half ) has hitherto been known only by the scanty and somewhat inaccurate synopsis of its contents given by Wanley in his Catalogue of Saxon Manuscripts . ' The reader will certainly feel himself ...
... antiquity of seven centuries and a half ) has hitherto been known only by the scanty and somewhat inaccurate synopsis of its contents given by Wanley in his Catalogue of Saxon Manuscripts . ' The reader will certainly feel himself ...
Page 288
... antiquity whom he has followed as his guides . Hence it has happened , that in several parts of his work , and especially in the notes and quotations which he has thought necessary to illustrate it , many things have been introduced ...
... antiquity whom he has followed as his guides . Hence it has happened , that in several parts of his work , and especially in the notes and quotations which he has thought necessary to illustrate it , many things have been introduced ...
Page 360
... antiquity . We recommend , therefore , ( with a very few and comparatively unimportant ex- ceptions ) this whole publication to the perusal of the youthful scholar , as an admirable illustration and accompaniment in the study of his ...
... antiquity . We recommend , therefore , ( with a very few and comparatively unimportant ex- ceptions ) this whole publication to the perusal of the youthful scholar , as an admirable illustration and accompaniment in the study of his ...
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