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JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation weigh ; The voice of my
complaining hear , My King and God , for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my
early voice Shalt in the morning hear ; l ' the morning I to thee with choice Will
rank my ...
JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation weigh ; The voice of my
complaining hear , My King and God , for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my
early voice Shalt in the morning hear ; l ' the morning I to thee with choice Will
rank my ...
Page 30
FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ]
LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys
Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] ...
FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ]
LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys
Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] ...
Page 32
He consulted the oracle in certain Greek verses , of which Geoffrey gives a
version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades ,
and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep ,
On thy ...
He consulted the oracle in certain Greek verses , of which Geoffrey gives a
version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades ,
and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep ,
On thy ...
Page 103
He was not aware till after 1826 of the larger commentary that had been left by
Callander ; but the occasional specimens he gives from the memoranda in the
interleaved copy were found by Mr. David Laing to agree pretty closely with the ...
He was not aware till after 1826 of the larger commentary that had been left by
Callander ; but the occasional specimens he gives from the memoranda in the
interleaved copy were found by Mr. David Laing to agree pretty closely with the ...
Page 104
The notes of previous commentators are , in short , in many cases , mere
indications to a new editor of the points at which annotation is desirable ; and he
may either give , within quotation marks , a selection of such notes as he likes
best ...
The notes of previous commentators are , in short , in many cases , mere
indications to a new editor of the points at which annotation is desirable ; and he
may either give , within quotation marks , a selection of such notes as he likes
best ...
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