Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed Letter to John Dunning1840 |
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Strona xix
... Songs , 1589 , Ded . 2 See the Errata to Lord Holland's Life of Lope de Vega , 1806 . Mr. Forby's East Anglian Vocabulary has " Forgive , To begin to thaw ; " " Forhinder , To prevent , " as still in use and my Norfolk nurse used " I ...
... Songs , 1589 , Ded . 2 See the Errata to Lord Holland's Life of Lope de Vega , 1806 . Mr. Forby's East Anglian Vocabulary has " Forgive , To begin to thaw ; " " Forhinder , To prevent , " as still in use and my Norfolk nurse used " I ...
Strona 228
... conversant with the learned lan- guages , and took them for his model . 3 [ An - honge , Weber's Romances , iii . 49 ; an - hongen , Layamon , 1020.-ED. ] " Herdest thou ever slike a song er now ? 228 [ PART 1 . OF PREPOSITIONS .
... conversant with the learned lan- guages , and took them for his model . 3 [ An - honge , Weber's Romances , iii . 49 ; an - hongen , Layamon , 1020.-ED. ] " Herdest thou ever slike a song er now ? 228 [ PART 1 . OF PREPOSITIONS .
Strona 241
... she could mix the night . " " With all our sister nymphs , that to the Noonsted look . " Ibid . Ibid . Poly - olbion , First Song . R tere , finem exerere , terminare . A Gallico abutter CH . IX . ] 241 OF PREPOSITIONS .
... she could mix the night . " " With all our sister nymphs , that to the Noonsted look . " Ibid . Ibid . Poly - olbion , First Song . R tere , finem exerere , terminare . A Gallico abutter CH . IX . ] 241 OF PREPOSITIONS .
Strona 245
... nomen factum a Duffen Britannica dictione credimus ; quod maxima ex parte loca jacentia et depressa sub collibus insidebant . " - P . 249 . Selden , in his notes on the first song of CH . IX . ] 245 OF PREPOSITIONS .
... nomen factum a Duffen Britannica dictione credimus ; quod maxima ex parte loca jacentia et depressa sub collibus insidebant . " - P . 249 . Selden , in his notes on the first song of CH . IX . ] 245 OF PREPOSITIONS .
Strona 246
John Horne Tooke Richard Taylor. Selden , in his notes on the first song of Drayton's Polyol- bion , gives full assent to Camden's etymology . He says , - " Duffneint , i . e . low valleys in British , as judicious Camden teaches me ...
John Horne Tooke Richard Taylor. Selden , in his notes on the first song of Drayton's Polyol- bion , gives full assent to Camden's etymology . He says , - " Duffneint , i . e . low valleys in British , as judicious Camden teaches me ...
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