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... TODD . Yet " woman wight " is repeated . C. m Like as Bellona . ] The second , and all the later editions , read Minerva . It is generally agreed that Pallas , Bellona , and Minerva , are one and the same perfon . CHURCH . n Transfixed ...
... TODD . Yet " woman wight " is repeated . C. m Like as Bellona . ] The second , and all the later editions , read Minerva . It is generally agreed that Pallas , Bellona , and Minerva , are one and the same perfon . CHURCH . n Transfixed ...
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... Todd , fometimes capricious in these matters , fpelt it removd . In various places he fpelt " Trojans " Troians , and vice verfa , without any affigned , or affignable , reason . C. a Upon whofe stubborne neck . ] It is necks in the 4to ...
... Todd , fometimes capricious in these matters , fpelt it removd . In various places he fpelt " Trojans " Troians , and vice verfa , without any affigned , or affignable , reason . C. a Upon whofe stubborne neck . ] It is necks in the 4to ...
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... TODD . There was much kiffing in the " branfle , " or brawl , and on this account it was es- pecially obnoxious to the puritanical enemies of dancing . C. d virelayes . ] Virelays are often mentioned by Chaucer and our old poets . G ...
... TODD . There was much kiffing in the " branfle , " or brawl , and on this account it was es- pecially obnoxious to the puritanical enemies of dancing . C. d virelayes . ] Virelays are often mentioned by Chaucer and our old poets . G ...
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... . ] i.e. kindled before . See vol . ii . p . 401 , & c . In the first line of this ftanza Todd printed " The fecond Hellene , " against all authority . C. Where ftreight embraced fhe to him did cry And call 24 B. 3 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... . ] i.e. kindled before . See vol . ii . p . 401 , & c . In the first line of this ftanza Todd printed " The fecond Hellene , " against all authority . C. Where ftreight embraced fhe to him did cry And call 24 B. 3 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... y a thousand fith . ] A thousand times . So , in " Bevis of Hampton : " " Of his comming the king was blith , " And rejoyced an hundreth fith . " TODD . To the wide world , and lett her fly alone 32 B. 3 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... y a thousand fith . ] A thousand times . So , in " Bevis of Hampton : " " Of his comming the king was blith , " And rejoyced an hundreth fith . " TODD . To the wide world , and lett her fly alone 32 B. 3 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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