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Page ix
... hand , the faults or inconsistencies of accentuation in Latin and Greek verses have not been eradicated . Seventeenth - century variants of any genuine significance , in printed editions as well as in MSS . , Preface . ix.
... hand , the faults or inconsistencies of accentuation in Latin and Greek verses have not been eradicated . Seventeenth - century variants of any genuine significance , in printed editions as well as in MSS . , Preface . ix.
Page x
... hand for the sake of emphasis . But this again would have tended to overweight the foot - notes and the intention was in general abandoned . In some more striking instances , however , where the printed editions use no italics but a MS ...
... hand for the sake of emphasis . But this again would have tended to overweight the foot - notes and the intention was in general abandoned . In some more striking instances , however , where the printed editions use no italics but a MS ...
Page xxv
... hand ' . And probably in connexion with this visitation , though with- out formal eviction as yet from his Fellowship , Crashaw seems to have left Cambridge about the end of 1643. It is very possible that he retired first to Little ...
... hand ' . And probably in connexion with this visitation , though with- out formal eviction as yet from his Fellowship , Crashaw seems to have left Cambridge about the end of 1643. It is very possible that he retired first to Little ...
Page xxvii
... hand over to the latter all the pecuniary profits of the office ; a promise which he faithfully fulfilled ' . ( T. A. Walker , Peterhouse , p . 112. ) The letter is written on a single sheet , 11 × 73 in . , 76 11. recto and 29 verso ...
... hand over to the latter all the pecuniary profits of the office ; a promise which he faithfully fulfilled ' . ( T. A. Walker , Peterhouse , p . 112. ) The letter is written on a single sheet , 11 × 73 in . , 76 11. recto and 29 verso ...
Page xxviii
... hand but yr owne shall I call for an account what is become of so much of mee ? And how comes it then that you giue me so little accompt 10 of this great Stewardship , ( not of those inconsiderable imperti- nences in this comparison ...
... hand but yr owne shall I call for an account what is become of so much of mee ? And how comes it then that you giue me so little accompt 10 of this great Stewardship , ( not of those inconsiderable imperti- nences in this comparison ...
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