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... that Brabantio , father of Def demona , was a man of power and authority , 1 Concerning the meaning of this word fee Dr. Hickes , in Grammat . Anglo - S . p . 128 . " Be " Be fure of this " That the Magnifico is x PREFACE .
... that Brabantio , father of Def demona , was a man of power and authority , 1 Concerning the meaning of this word fee Dr. Hickes , in Grammat . Anglo - S . p . 128 . " Be " Be fure of this " That the Magnifico is x PREFACE .
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... word above criticized fhews . To beat the fire Chaucer ufes in the Knight's tale . [ p . 17. edit . Urry . ] " 9 " I woll don facrifice , and firis bete . ' And Douglas in his verfion of Virgil . En . I , 217 . flammafque ministrant ...
... word above criticized fhews . To beat the fire Chaucer ufes in the Knight's tale . [ p . 17. edit . Urry . ] " 9 " I woll don facrifice , and firis bete . ' And Douglas in his verfion of Virgil . En . I , 217 . flammafque ministrant ...
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... word of all , aldir , poor critic - like , be has entirely omitted : 3dly , the most eafy word of all , lievest , he knows little or nothing of . Now aldir - lieveft fignifies nothing else but deareft of all : In Chaucer's Troilus and ...
... word of all , aldir , poor critic - like , be has entirely omitted : 3dly , the most eafy word of all , lievest , he knows little or nothing of . Now aldir - lieveft fignifies nothing else but deareft of all : In Chaucer's Troilus and ...
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... word ftood bere Infante Orlando , for which the tranflator ignorantly put child Rowland : where- " as Infante meant a prince , one of the King's fons . " 66 " c " In And this , in the later edition at London , " the old times of ...
... word ftood bere Infante Orlando , for which the tranflator ignorantly put child Rowland : where- " as Infante meant a prince , one of the King's fons . " 66 " c " In And this , in the later edition at London , " the old times of ...
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... word may have two different fignifi- cations , and be derived ( tho Spelt the fame ) from two different originals . ex . gr . to FILE , to polish : Anglo - S . feolan , limâ prolire . to FILE , to defile : Anglo - S , afylan , fylan ...
... word may have two different fignifi- cations , and be derived ( tho Spelt the fame ) from two different originals . ex . gr . to FILE , to polish : Anglo - S . feolan , limâ prolire . to FILE , to defile : Anglo - S , afylan , fylan ...
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