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... never appears more neceffary , than when there is a danger , that the name of GLASSE may be employed in diffeminating miftakes , and may be brought forward to defend errors in language and compofition , which cannot be too carefully ...
... never appears more neceffary , than when there is a danger , that the name of GLASSE may be employed in diffeminating miftakes , and may be brought forward to defend errors in language and compofition , which cannot be too carefully ...
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... never mentions the name of Euripides . Potter , how- ever , in his notes on Clemens Alexandrinus , Pædagog . II . 5 . mentions the double claim , but without fettling the difpute . Toup , at length , in his notes on Suidas , I. p . 116 ...
... never mentions the name of Euripides . Potter , how- ever , in his notes on Clemens Alexandrinus , Pædagog . II . 5 . mentions the double claim , but without fettling the difpute . Toup , at length , in his notes on Suidas , I. p . 116 ...
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... never admitted into tragedy . - Tade is alfo the reading of the edition of Sophocles , lately published at Eton . In the Hercules Furens , 667 , of Euripides , is this line : Και τῳδι , τις τε κακές αν which correfponds with the ...
... never admitted into tragedy . - Tade is alfo the reading of the edition of Sophocles , lately published at Eton . In the Hercules Furens , 667 , of Euripides , is this line : Και τῳδι , τις τε κακές αν which correfponds with the ...
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... never fuffers elifion , in the tragic writers . This is an error , into which Mr. Glaffe has frequently fallen , and of which examples may be found in the writings of many modern critics ; but there is no one found inftance in the Tra ...
... never fuffers elifion , in the tragic writers . This is an error , into which Mr. Glaffe has frequently fallen , and of which examples may be found in the writings of many modern critics ; but there is no one found inftance in the Tra ...
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... never let them be at rest . Three grofs beaks ( loxia coccothrauftes ) appeared fome years ago in my fields , in the winter ; one of which I fhot : fince that , now and then one is occafionally feen in the fame dead feason . A cross ...
... never let them be at rest . Three grofs beaks ( loxia coccothrauftes ) appeared fome years ago in my fields , in the winter ; one of which I fhot : fince that , now and then one is occafionally feen in the fame dead feason . A cross ...
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