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an alphabetical list of words often defined or translated

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xxxiv; comparison of the texts of Hamilton's manuscript wordbook and the corresponding lines in Milton's.
Such errors of history detract from what are otherwise beautifully presented volumes with useful features including the side-by-side printing of Newburgh Hamilton's libretto with the corresponding lines from Milton's Samson Agonistes and other works, the table of versions, and a reproduction of a 1743 wordbook (though, unlike the manuscript sources, no indication is given of the particular copy and its owning library).
Word lists at the back give the same straight-forward information found in many bilingual wordbooks. These wordbooks are a favourite for many languages as they omit the extra explanatory detail and linguistic information found in most dictionaries and provide the Indigenous language words with only basic English translations, making them accessible to most speakers of the language and to English readers.
Probably not, since most wordbooks report merely the Establishment Press.
Kister, Kister's Best Dictionaries for Adults & Young People: A Comparative Guide (1992) and Dictionary Buying Guide: A Consumer Guide to General English-Language Wordbooks in Print (1977).
71 As can be seen from the various wordbooks of anthems published at this time.
There are listings for motet wordbooks, services of religious investiture, narrative accounts of feasts and special occasions, and a broad range of other unlikely genres (azioni sacre, racconti, relazioni, prologues, et al.).