The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - Early English newspapers |
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And yet an inexhaustible store of knowledge is to be found in those pages that , however often we may turn them , can never wear out , and whose last chapters we shall never read . There is a certain kind of knowledge ( withheld from ...
And yet an inexhaustible store of knowledge is to be found in those pages that , however often we may turn them , can never wear out , and whose last chapters we shall never read . There is a certain kind of knowledge ( withheld from ...
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North country wit bites keenly , and the gossips of the chimney corners cultivate a certain rough turn of the tongue that a stranger sometimes finds disconcerting Give bread to the poor , But bar the door , would seem a contradiction to ...
North country wit bites keenly , and the gossips of the chimney corners cultivate a certain rough turn of the tongue that a stranger sometimes finds disconcerting Give bread to the poor , But bar the door , would seem a contradiction to ...
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Later in the same century ( about 1568 ) there is an equally slighting reference to it in « The Scholemaster ” of Roger Ascham , where in criticising the paraphrasing of Latin authors into worse Latin , he says : " Soch turning the best ...
Later in the same century ( about 1568 ) there is an equally slighting reference to it in « The Scholemaster ” of Roger Ascham , where in criticising the paraphrasing of Latin authors into worse Latin , he says : " Soch turning the best ...
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