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... adopted with the title of Parcae , but also with that of Fata , afterwards Fatae , from whom we get our Fays or Fairies . Again , he recognises them in the Choephoroe , ❀ μeyáλaι Moîpaι ( 304 ) ; and thrice in the Eumenides , where he ...
... adopted with the title of Parcae , but also with that of Fata , afterwards Fatae , from whom we get our Fays or Fairies . Again , he recognises them in the Choephoroe , ❀ μeyáλaι Moîpaι ( 304 ) ; and thrice in the Eumenides , where he ...
Page xix
... adopted by Milton in his Samson Agonistes , by Southey in his Thalaba , and by Lord Lytton in his Tales of Miletus , and translation of Horace's Odes . INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . I. As this Second TO THE FIRST EDITION . xix.
... adopted by Milton in his Samson Agonistes , by Southey in his Thalaba , and by Lord Lytton in his Tales of Miletus , and translation of Horace's Odes . INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . I. As this Second TO THE FIRST EDITION . xix.
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... adopted by Professor Scholefield with very slight modification or abatement . Both of them appear to us to have pushed it too far . We are no advocates for the licentious extravagance of those critics who make a display of their own ...
... adopted by Professor Scholefield with very slight modification or abatement . Both of them appear to us to have pushed it too far . We are no advocates for the licentious extravagance of those critics who make a display of their own ...
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... adopt as our motto Karsten's words : ' Principium et fundamen- tum critices est iusta interpretatio . ' We have , it is true , emended largely but no ' vana coniectandi libido , ' no wish to make a display of our own skill and ingenuity ...
... adopt as our motto Karsten's words : ' Principium et fundamen- tum critices est iusta interpretatio . ' We have , it is true , emended largely but no ' vana coniectandi libido , ' no wish to make a display of our own skill and ingenuity ...
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... adopting every correction and interpretation open to dispute . ( 3 ) That we assign every such correction and inter- pretation to its original author , so far as possible . To record all the opinions of every scholar on each point is ...
... adopting every correction and interpretation open to dispute . ( 3 ) That we assign every such correction and inter- pretation to its original author , so far as possible . To record all the opinions of every scholar on each point is ...
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