The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen169Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1841 |
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... edition ( 1559 , 4to . ) is dedicated , will redundantly prove . These tales are scarcely less free in language than those of Boccaccio ; though this Queen , the refuge of the reformers against the persecution of her brother , Francis I ...
... edition ( 1559 , 4to . ) is dedicated , will redundantly prove . These tales are scarcely less free in language than those of Boccaccio ; though this Queen , the refuge of the reformers against the persecution of her brother , Francis I ...
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... edition of Plato ( the Bipontine ) was purchased at the sale of Mr. Jephson , author of Jeptha , & c . but , though long in his possession , it remained nearly uncut . Not so my copy of Homer , which bears evidence of having been read ...
... edition of Plato ( the Bipontine ) was purchased at the sale of Mr. Jephson , author of Jeptha , & c . but , though long in his possession , it remained nearly uncut . Not so my copy of Homer , which bears evidence of having been read ...
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... edition , he has had occasion to notice many errors and corruptions of the text , the most in- portant of which he has mentioned , as they may be of some stance to a future editor , and may enable him to give the true reading of the ...
... edition , he has had occasion to notice many errors and corruptions of the text , the most in- portant of which he has mentioned , as they may be of some stance to a future editor , and may enable him to give the true reading of the ...
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... editions have " We will our celebrated rites of marriage solemnize . " I think this word ( superfluous both as to metre and sense , ) got into the text from either the author or printer , who was perhaps the editor , doubting whether to ...
... editions have " We will our celebrated rites of marriage solemnize . " I think this word ( superfluous both as to metre and sense , ) got into the text from either the author or printer , who was perhaps the editor , doubting whether to ...
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... edition was published in 1819 , and though much less copious than Mr. Napier's volumes , it may accompany them with advantage , on account of its concise- ness and vividness of narrative . As , however , it commences only with ...
... edition was published in 1819 , and though much less copious than Mr. Napier's volumes , it may accompany them with advantage , on account of its concise- ness and vividness of narrative . As , however , it commences only with ...
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Página 240 - ... to any mortal by anything which I think can look like the least violation either of decency or good manners ; and yet, with all the caution of a heart void of offence or intention of giving it, I may find it very hard, in writing such a book as ' Tristram Shandy,' to mutilate everything in it down to the prudish humour of every particular.
Página 225 - ... impatience of opposition disposed him to treat his adversaries with such contemptuous superiority as made his readers commonly his enemies, and excited against the advocate the wishes of some who favoured the cause. He seems to have adopted the Roman emperor's determination, oderint dum metuant ; he used no allurements of gentle language, but wished to compel rather than persuade.