Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page iv
... edition of Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors ( vol . i . p . 81 ) , * where it is deduced as " an instance of his poetic policy ; " but it is surely not too much to allow , that gratitude for her favours to him may have had some ...
... edition of Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors ( vol . i . p . 81 ) , * where it is deduced as " an instance of his poetic policy ; " but it is surely not too much to allow , that gratitude for her favours to him may have had some ...
Page viii
... edition , vol . x . p . 255 ) , to which a note is appended , where , as usual , Heywood's honest motives are doubted , although the writer can scarcely help acknowledg- ing the equal probability of their existence . He says : " Vargas ...
... edition , vol . x . p . 255 ) , to which a note is appended , where , as usual , Heywood's honest motives are doubted , although the writer can scarcely help acknowledg- ing the equal probability of their existence . He says : " Vargas ...
Page lxxviii
... their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts him , ( p . 16 of our edition last line but two ) , proving the untenableness of such an argument lxxviii.
... their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts him , ( p . 16 of our edition last line but two ) , proving the untenableness of such an argument lxxviii.
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