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... translation of " The Lamentations of Jeremy , for the most part according to Tremellius " concerns which translations of Lamentations other than Tremellius's Latin rendering Donne may have consulted as he versified Jeremiah's song of ...
... translation of " The Lamentations of Jeremy , for the most part according to Tremellius " concerns which translations of Lamentations other than Tremellius's Latin rendering Donne may have consulted as he versified Jeremiah's song of ...
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... translation of John Calvin's commentary on John's Gospel ( included in STC 2962 ) . The next year , 1585 , he published his translations of an abridgement of Calvin's Institutes ( STC 4429 ) and of Calvin's commentary on the Acts of the ...
... translation of John Calvin's commentary on John's Gospel ( included in STC 2962 ) . The next year , 1585 , he published his translations of an abridgement of Calvin's Institutes ( STC 4429 ) and of Calvin's commentary on the Acts of the ...
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... translation in the poem . What the dis- covery of Fetherstone's little book clarifies , however , is that these Genevan echoes were for the most part filtered through the versification of the Geneva version made by Fetherstone's friend ...
... translation in the poem . What the dis- covery of Fetherstone's little book clarifies , however , is that these Genevan echoes were for the most part filtered through the versification of the Geneva version made by Fetherstone's friend ...
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