Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets; Together with Some Few of Later DateW.P. Nimmo, 1881 - 307 sidor |
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... hath been emended in many passages by recurring to the old copies . The instances being frequently trivial , are not always noted in the margin ; but the alteration hath never been made without good reason : and especially in such ...
... hath been emended in many passages by recurring to the old copies . The instances being frequently trivial , are not always noted in the margin ; but the alteration hath never been made without good reason : and especially in such ...
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... hath started forth , and this so naturally and easily , that the Editor could seldom prevail on himself to indulge the vanity of making a formal claim to the improve- ment ; but must plead guilty to the charge of con- cealing his own ...
... hath started forth , and this so naturally and easily , that the Editor could seldom prevail on himself to indulge the vanity of making a formal claim to the improve- ment ; but must plead guilty to the charge of con- cealing his own ...
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... hath also been the case with a series of learned and ingenious annotations inserted in the Gentleman's Magazine for August , 1793 , April , June , July , and October , 1794 , and which , it is hoped , will be continued . Since Keeper of ...
... hath also been the case with a series of learned and ingenious annotations inserted in the Gentleman's Magazine for August , 1793 , April , June , July , and October , 1794 , and which , it is hoped , will be continued . Since Keeper of ...
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... hath readily cor- rected any mistakes which have been proved to be in this Essay ; and , considering the novelty of the subject , and the time , and place , when and where he first took it up , many such had been excusable . That the ...
... hath readily cor- rected any mistakes which have been proved to be in this Essay ; and , considering the novelty of the subject , and the time , and place , when and where he first took it up , many such had been excusable . That the ...
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... hath suggested to the Editor ) might have been originally derived from a diminutive of the Lat . Minister , scil . Minis- terellus , Ministrellus . + Ministers seems to be used for Minstrels in the Account of the Inthronization of Abp ...
... hath suggested to the Editor ) might have been originally derived from a diminutive of the Lat . Minister , scil . Minis- terellus , Ministrellus . + Ministers seems to be used for Minstrels in the Account of the Inthronization of Abp ...
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