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... Hence in French , Boutefeu , an incendiary : and hence too comes , to abet , an abettor , in the barbarous La- tinity , abbettator . And here give me leave to ex- plain a paffage in Chaucer . [ In the Reve's Tale . Urry's edition . p ...
... Hence in French , Boutefeu , an incendiary : and hence too comes , to abet , an abettor , in the barbarous La- tinity , abbettator . And here give me leave to ex- plain a paffage in Chaucer . [ In the Reve's Tale . Urry's edition . p ...
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... hence FOUL , FILTH , & c . Thus the word is used by Fairfax , B. V. ft . 18 . " It FIL'D his heart with malice , ftrife and " bate ? " And by Phaer in his verfion of Virgil , En . III , 41. Jam parce sepulto . 99 “ Abfayne my grave To ...
... hence FOUL , FILTH , & c . Thus the word is used by Fairfax , B. V. ft . 18 . " It FIL'D his heart with malice , ftrife and " bate ? " And by Phaer in his verfion of Virgil , En . III , 41. Jam parce sepulto . 99 “ Abfayne my grave To ...
Page xxxix
... Hence the pikes of his army be- came famous for their military exploits . " Mr.W. What a deal of skimble - skamble stuff is here to alter the poet's words ? - This Morris - pike changed into a Maurice - pike , i . e . a pikeman of ...
... Hence the pikes of his army be- came famous for their military exploits . " Mr.W. What a deal of skimble - skamble stuff is here to alter the poet's words ? - This Morris - pike changed into a Maurice - pike , i . e . a pikeman of ...
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... context , I have confidered the various ways that books generally be- 1 See above , xlv , xlvi . below , 137 . come come corrupted . Hence the reader will fee many alterations Ix PREFAC E. His faltem adcumulem donis, et fungar inani ...
... context , I have confidered the various ways that books generally be- 1 See above , xlv , xlvi . below , 137 . come come corrupted . Hence the reader will fee many alterations Ix PREFAC E. His faltem adcumulem donis, et fungar inani ...
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John Upton. come corrupted . Hence the reader will fee many alterations of the printed copies ; which are fub- mitted to his judgment . I think a fcholar could not belp , by the bye , to mention fome few ... Hence the reader will fee many ...
John Upton. come corrupted . Hence the reader will fee many alterations of the printed copies ; which are fub- mitted to his judgment . I think a fcholar could not belp , by the bye , to mention fome few ... Hence the reader will fee many ...
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