The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... called upon Ennius , and was told by the servant that he was out . Shortly afterwards Ennius returned the visit , when Nasica exclaimed from within that he was " " not at home . What , ' replied Ennius , ' do not I know your own voice ...
... called upon Ennius , and was told by the servant that he was out . Shortly afterwards Ennius returned the visit , when Nasica exclaimed from within that he was " " not at home . What , ' replied Ennius , ' do not I know your own voice ...
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... called them his ' pot - companions . ' If he laughed , they called him a profane scoffer . If he neither talked nor laughed , a dumb - devil possessed him . It could not possibly be the case , in Father Garasse's opinion , that he was a ...
... called them his ' pot - companions . ' If he laughed , they called him a profane scoffer . If he neither talked nor laughed , a dumb - devil possessed him . It could not possibly be the case , in Father Garasse's opinion , that he was a ...
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... called the Prima Scaligerana . ' Both com- pilations were amalgamated in the excel- lent edition of Scaligerana , Thuana , & c . , ' by Desmaizeaux ( Amsterdam , 1740 ) . The ' Scaligerana , ' says Mr. Hallam , and we agree with him ...
... called the Prima Scaligerana . ' Both com- pilations were amalgamated in the excel- lent edition of Scaligerana , Thuana , & c . , ' by Desmaizeaux ( Amsterdam , 1740 ) . The ' Scaligerana , ' says Mr. Hallam , and we agree with him ...
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... called leading the dance . 6 Drummond of Hawthornden took notes , as everybody knows , of the conversations of Ben Jonson in 1619. But it was only an abstract , polluted by interpolations , which appeared in 1711. In our own times a ...
... called leading the dance . 6 Drummond of Hawthornden took notes , as everybody knows , of the conversations of Ben Jonson in 1619. But it was only an abstract , polluted by interpolations , which appeared in 1711. In our own times a ...
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... called ) used is the casual brilliance of an intellect in formerly to assemble ; that is to say , five or six men who had writ plays , or at least prologues , fruitful activity . Such was the wit of or had a share in a miscellany , came ...
... called ) used is the casual brilliance of an intellect in formerly to assemble ; that is to say , five or six men who had writ plays , or at least prologues , fruitful activity . Such was the wit of or had a share in a miscellany , came ...
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