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... OF MALTA 139 EDWARD THE SECOND 179 THE MASSACRE AT PARIS . 223 THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE 247 HERO AND LEANDER • 275 OVID'S ELEGIES 311 EPIGRAMS BY J. D. IGNOTO . 351 366 THE FIRST BOOK OF LUCAN . PAGE 367 THE PASSIONATE.
... OF MALTA 139 EDWARD THE SECOND 179 THE MASSACRE AT PARIS . 223 THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE 247 HERO AND LEANDER • 275 OVID'S ELEGIES 311 EPIGRAMS BY J. D. IGNOTO . 351 366 THE FIRST BOOK OF LUCAN . PAGE 367 THE PASSIONATE.
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... epigram written perhaps as early as 1592 ; " Was ever Jew of Malta or of Millain Then [ Than ] this most damned Jew more Jewish villain ? " Of a devout usurer— -Epigrams , B. iii . Ep . 16 , ed . folio . In his Cutter of Coleman ...
... epigram written perhaps as early as 1592 ; " Was ever Jew of Malta or of Millain Then [ Than ] this most damned Jew more Jewish villain ? " Of a devout usurer— -Epigrams , B. iii . Ep . 16 , ed . folio . In his Cutter of Coleman ...
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... Epigrams , have no dates , we cannot determine in what years they were successively published . Of the three editions which I have collated ( and others , I believe , exist ) the volume entitled Epigrammes and Elegies by J. D. and C. M. ...
... Epigrams , have no dates , we cannot determine in what years they were successively published . Of the three editions which I have collated ( and others , I believe , exist ) the volume entitled Epigrammes and Elegies by J. D. and C. M. ...
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... Epigrams , which appeared along with the Ovid's Elegies , are wholly by John ( afterwards , Sir John ) Davies ; a man so celebrated as the author of Nosce Teipsum , that I need not touch on his biography . Like other collections of the ...
... Epigrams , which appeared along with the Ovid's Elegies , are wholly by John ( afterwards , Sir John ) Davies ; a man so celebrated as the author of Nosce Teipsum , that I need not touch on his biography . Like other collections of the ...
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... Epigram into the volume . A paraphrase on the very elegant production of the Pseudo - Musaus * had been projected and was already partly composed by Marlowe , when death put an end to his labours ; and as much of Hero and Leander as ...
... Epigram into the volume . A paraphrase on the very elegant production of the Pseudo - Musaus * had been projected and was already partly composed by Marlowe , when death put an end to his labours ; and as much of Hero and Leander as ...
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