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Side 540
... piece , with a few additional ornaments of their own , they produced a whole , whofe confummate folly , when af fociated with individual pieces , could not fail to render them completely ludicrous : and , though they might now be cen ...
... piece , with a few additional ornaments of their own , they produced a whole , whofe confummate folly , when af fociated with individual pieces , could not fail to render them completely ludicrous : and , though they might now be cen ...
Side 541
... piece entitled " Ruggiero . " Ariofto has carefully imitated Homer and Virgil in all their wildeft inconfift- encies , and fo fond is he of their faults , he has adopted even fuch as have been falfely imputed to them . Because Homer was ...
... piece entitled " Ruggiero . " Ariofto has carefully imitated Homer and Virgil in all their wildeft inconfift- encies , and fo fond is he of their faults , he has adopted even fuch as have been falfely imputed to them . Because Homer was ...
Side 542
... piece , by David ab Gwilym , who flourished from about the year 1330 downwards ; and , if agreeable , I may be able occafionally to fend you other pieces , as examples of this , and of other kinds of Welsh poetry . MEIRION . A literal ...
... piece , by David ab Gwilym , who flourished from about the year 1330 downwards ; and , if agreeable , I may be able occafionally to fend you other pieces , as examples of this , and of other kinds of Welsh poetry . MEIRION . A literal ...
Side 544
... pieces all thofe rafcals who are fo audacious as to defend that freeple against the king - burn me that village - set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to ...
... pieces all thofe rafcals who are fo audacious as to defend that freeple against the king - burn me that village - set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to ...
Side 550
... piece , with the nails and all other attributes of the paffion , almoft as finished as that of a kiltul artift . hermit in a defert , feated on the bank of a river , holding a hand - bell , in the man- ner in which St. Anthony is ...
... piece , with the nails and all other attributes of the paffion , almoft as finished as that of a kiltul artift . hermit in a defert , feated on the bank of a river , holding a hand - bell , in the man- ner in which St. Anthony is ...
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