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Most of them are in the hand of Peter Mowle of Attleborough , Norfolk , an Elizabethan Catholic . Mowle usually gives the dates , either of composition or of transcription , of the items he includes , often with the names of their ...
Most of them are in the hand of Peter Mowle of Attleborough , Norfolk , an Elizabethan Catholic . Mowle usually gives the dates , either of composition or of transcription , of the items he includes , often with the names of their ...
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That a manuscript in Alabaster's own hand lies immediately behind any of the surviving texts is unlikely on other grounds . Alabaster usually wrote in the Italian hand ; but many of the readings of the manuscripts can best ...
That a manuscript in Alabaster's own hand lies immediately behind any of the surviving texts is unlikely on other grounds . Alabaster usually wrote in the Italian hand ; but many of the readings of the manuscripts can best ...
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Of the Reed that the Jews Set in Our Saviour's Hand ( 1 ) Conceive a Lamb that should a kingdom weigh , And judge what sceptre such a prince might bear ; Now turn your thoughts and see Christ sitting here , Who in his hand a waving reed ...
Of the Reed that the Jews Set in Our Saviour's Hand ( 1 ) Conceive a Lamb that should a kingdom weigh , And judge what sceptre such a prince might bear ; Now turn your thoughts and see Christ sitting here , Who in his hand a waving reed ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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