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... words , " In Ro- mane stories who will read ; " and the other in the expression , " As the boke telles . " Mr Scott also mentions a romance of Wade , * I find , that an Anglo - Norman poet of this name , a Thomas of Kent , wrote a ...
... words , " In Ro- mane stories who will read ; " and the other in the expression , " As the boke telles . " Mr Scott also mentions a romance of Wade , * I find , that an Anglo - Norman poet of this name , a Thomas of Kent , wrote a ...
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... words , indeed , seem hardly to admit of this construction ; they are simply , " Qui a nostratibus vulgaliter Scotisgilmor voca- tur . " May we presume , then , that , since the expression " vulgaliter vocatur , " when applied to Gilmor ...
... words , indeed , seem hardly to admit of this construction ; they are simply , " Qui a nostratibus vulgaliter Scotisgilmor voca- tur . " May we presume , then , that , since the expression " vulgaliter vocatur , " when applied to Gilmor ...
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... words.- " A lady , a near relation of mine , lived near the spot , in her youth , for some time ; and remem- bers having heard the old song , mentioned by Ritson , but cannot repeat it . She says there was a verse which stated , that ...
... words.- " A lady , a near relation of mine , lived near the spot , in her youth , for some time ; and remem- bers having heard the old song , mentioned by Ritson , but cannot repeat it . She says there was a verse which stated , that ...
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... camp of the Scandinavian invaders of Britain ; and he expresses , in the following words , his confidence in this opinion : " Of this , after a careful perusal of the very extensive col- lection now before me , ( the Kæmpe Viser , xxiv.
... camp of the Scandinavian invaders of Britain ; and he expresses , in the following words , his confidence in this opinion : " Of this , after a careful perusal of the very extensive col- lection now before me , ( the Kæmpe Viser , xxiv.
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... . " * From the words I found , & c . in this letter , Mr Pin- kerton supposes that Sir John himself was the author ; but the following circumstances will , it is believed , The ballad was first published in 1719 , by some 2.
... . " * From the words I found , & c . in this letter , Mr Pin- kerton supposes that Sir John himself was the author ; but the following circumstances will , it is believed , The ballad was first published in 1719 , by some 2.
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