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... translation of Un Hiver à Paris , ' and pp . 142-228 a translation of L'Été à Paris . ' The translation of Un Hiver à Paris in with Longman's ' The American in Paris ' of 1843 , except that certain portions of the latter are omitted in ...
... translation of Un Hiver à Paris , ' and pp . 142-228 a translation of L'Été à Paris . ' The translation of Un Hiver à Paris in with Longman's ' The American in Paris ' of 1843 , except that certain portions of the latter are omitted in ...
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... translator's intro- duction , instead of re - translating the work . The manuscript , however , the publishers could not obtain , and they were therefore compelled either to have a re - translation , or to look elsewhere for a ...
... translator's intro- duction , instead of re - translating the work . The manuscript , however , the publishers could not obtain , and they were therefore compelled either to have a re - translation , or to look elsewhere for a ...
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... translation of the above poem . The prize was awarded in the number of the Journal for November , 1887 , and I was fortunate enough to find myself the prize - winner . Only a small portion , however , of my translation was quoted in the ...
... translation of the above poem . The prize was awarded in the number of the Journal for November , 1887 , and I was fortunate enough to find myself the prize - winner . Only a small portion , however , of my translation was quoted in the ...
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... Translation ; or to accept of precisely the same Conditions from him , and stop the publication of this edition . The Reverend Translator then owned his translation , but thought proper however to reject this equitable proposal . It was ...
... Translation ; or to accept of precisely the same Conditions from him , and stop the publication of this edition . The Reverend Translator then owned his translation , but thought proper however to reject this equitable proposal . It was ...
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... translated and discussed , it would be out of place to mention that it has been traditionally known to have had two scribes . The second hand is said to have com- menced at the word " moste " in 1. 1939 , con- tinuing to the end ( 1 ...
... translated and discussed , it would be out of place to mention that it has been traditionally known to have had two scribes . The second hand is said to have com- menced at the word " moste " in 1. 1939 , con- tinuing to the end ( 1 ...
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Strona 441 - at the same time at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses
Strona 344 - That codding spirit had they from their mother. As sure a card as ever won the set ; That bloody mind, I think, they learned of me, As true a dog as ever fought at head.