Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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628. oldal
... verses as from a faithful lover ; " that is , he has translated a huge quantity of hypo- crisy into verse ; but the verse so vilely composed , that it is at best but profound simplicity . " To confirm your emendation on Antony , p . 5 ...
... verses as from a faithful lover ; " that is , he has translated a huge quantity of hypo- crisy into verse ; but the verse so vilely composed , that it is at best but profound simplicity . " To confirm your emendation on Antony , p . 5 ...
724. oldal
... verse preceding this inform us , Romuleo recens horrebat regia culmo . Is this Thatch in one line , and Gold in another , consistent ? I scruple not ( repugnantibus omnibus manuscriptis ) to correct it , au- ritis . Horace uses the same ...
... verse preceding this inform us , Romuleo recens horrebat regia culmo . Is this Thatch in one line , and Gold in another , consistent ? I scruple not ( repugnantibus omnibus manuscriptis ) to correct it , au- ritis . Horace uses the same ...
726. oldal
... verse , Verse loit'ring into prose ; How random Thoughts now meaning chance to find , Now leave all memory of sense behind : How Prologues into Prefaces decay , And these to Notes are fritter'd quite away . How Index - learning turns no ...
... verse , Verse loit'ring into prose ; How random Thoughts now meaning chance to find , Now leave all memory of sense behind : How Prologues into Prefaces decay , And these to Notes are fritter'd quite away . How Index - learning turns no ...
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The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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