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Page 167
... various authors . Three collections of Scholia succeed ; and then the corrected Latin translation of Stanley.- His enlarged and improved commentary on the entire play , and then on the fragments , takes the next piace . The expla ...
... various authors . Three collections of Scholia succeed ; and then the corrected Latin translation of Stanley.- His enlarged and improved commentary on the entire play , and then on the fragments , takes the next piace . The expla ...
Page 260
... various pretences , asked me a hundred questions , and examined minutely my cloak , my dress , and my English saddle . On my account a better supper was prepared than I had met with since leaving Sevilla . Five or six rabbits were ...
... various pretences , asked me a hundred questions , and examined minutely my cloak , my dress , and my English saddle . On my account a better supper was prepared than I had met with since leaving Sevilla . Five or six rabbits were ...
Page 463
... various modes by which authors have practised the concealment which he has laboured to remove . This part occupies 64 pages , and is followed by a little controversy with a M. Maton de la Varenne ,, who has attempted ( according to M ...
... various modes by which authors have practised the concealment which he has laboured to remove . This part occupies 64 pages , and is followed by a little controversy with a M. Maton de la Varenne ,, who has attempted ( according to M ...
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