Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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Page iii
... themselves happy in having their fons in- ftructed by him . Quo non alter magis fedulus fuit , fcitufve , ac dexter , in Latinis Græcis Hebraicis litteris , feliciter edocendis : Tefte utraq ; academia quam inftruxit affatim numerofa ...
... themselves happy in having their fons in- ftructed by him . Quo non alter magis fedulus fuit , fcitufve , ac dexter , in Latinis Græcis Hebraicis litteris , feliciter edocendis : Tefte utraq ; academia quam inftruxit affatim numerofa ...
Page xxix
... themselves , have been moft wretchedly mif- represented by commentators of this caft ; and it is afto- nishing to obferve to what a degree Heraclides * and * The Allegoria Homericæ , Gr . Lat . published by Dean Gale , Amft . 1688 ...
... themselves , have been moft wretchedly mif- represented by commentators of this caft ; and it is afto- nishing to obferve to what a degree Heraclides * and * The Allegoria Homericæ , Gr . Lat . published by Dean Gale , Amft . 1688 ...
Page xxx
... themselves to depart from the obvious and literal meaning of the text , which they pretend to explain . Thus fome have thought that the hero of the piece was intended to represent the parliament , especially that part of it which ...
... themselves to depart from the obvious and literal meaning of the text , which they pretend to explain . Thus fome have thought that the hero of the piece was intended to represent the parliament , especially that part of it which ...
Page xxxviii
... themselves credit by preserving the characters of each figure , and the features of each face more exactly than could be expected : the pic- ture belonged to Mr. Walsh the poet , and has always been called Oliver Cromwell's guard - room ...
... themselves credit by preserving the characters of each figure , and the features of each face more exactly than could be expected : the pic- ture belonged to Mr. Walsh the poet , and has always been called Oliver Cromwell's guard - room ...
Page 31
... themselves will fometimes be , 495 Of gifts that coft them nothing , free . By means of this , with hem and cough , Prolongers to enlighten'd snuff , He could deep mysteries unriddle , As easily as thread a needle ; For as of vagabonds ...
... themselves will fometimes be , 495 Of gifts that coft them nothing , free . By means of this , with hem and cough , Prolongers to enlighten'd snuff , He could deep mysteries unriddle , As easily as thread a needle ; For as of vagabonds ...
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