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Side 12
Here for instance is a cluster of passages taken indiscriminately from several poets , but all pointing to the same subject ; which may be described generally as notes of encouragement to those who undertake enterprises that seem too ...
Here for instance is a cluster of passages taken indiscriminately from several poets , but all pointing to the same subject ; which may be described generally as notes of encouragement to those who undertake enterprises that seem too ...
Side 14
... and immediately after these , to a number of Latin proverbs , all taken apparently from some collection of the Adagia of Erasmus , in which the proverbs were arranged under heads , and the heads arranged alphabetically .
... and immediately after these , to a number of Latin proverbs , all taken apparently from some collection of the Adagia of Erasmus , in which the proverbs were arranged under heads , and the heads arranged alphabetically .
Side 15
... and reads it through ; for there follow sixteen or seventeen lines , or fragments of lines , all taken from the Æneid and all set down in the order in which they come in the poem ; the last being the 833rd line of the 12th book .
... and reads it through ; for there follow sixteen or seventeen lines , or fragments of lines , all taken from the Æneid and all set down in the order in which they come in the poem ; the last being the 833rd line of the 12th book .
Side 16
But there is something in his selection of sentences and verses out of the poets which seems to require another explanation ; for it is clifficult sometimes to understand why those particular lines should have been taken and so many ...
But there is something in his selection of sentences and verses out of the poets which seems to require another explanation ; for it is clifficult sometimes to understand why those particular lines should have been taken and so many ...
Side 23
The general character of them will be sufficiently understood from the following samples , which are taken almost at random : 1. Suavissima vita indies meliorem fieri : 2. Stay a little , that we may make an end the sooner . 3.
The general character of them will be sufficiently understood from the following samples , which are taken almost at random : 1. Suavissima vita indies meliorem fieri : 2. Stay a little , that we may make an end the sooner . 3.
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