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... mihi Carmina , me quoque dicunt Vatem Pastores , sed non ego credulus illis . ' The few notes which are now for the first time published , are partly designed to prove , that Bent- ley did not generally attempt to substitute the actual ...
... mihi Carmina , me quoque dicunt Vatem Pastores , sed non ego credulus illis . ' The few notes which are now for the first time published , are partly designed to prove , that Bent- ley did not generally attempt to substitute the actual ...
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... mihi , dedit altera dona parenti , Dividuumque deum genitorque , puerque tenemus . ' In a little See Burney's Hist . of Music , vol . iii . p . 134 . book which I possess , the Psalms , by W. Slatyer , 12mo . 1643 , one of the tunes is ...
... mihi , dedit altera dona parenti , Dividuumque deum genitorque , puerque tenemus . ' In a little See Burney's Hist . of Music , vol . iii . p . 134 . book which I possess , the Psalms , by W. Slatyer , 12mo . 1643 , one of the tunes is ...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... gratiam habuisse me jucunda memoria recolo , ubi et ego inter rura , et semotos saltus velut occulto ©¡vo crescere mihi potuisse visus sum . ' In this studious retirement , and under the shelter of LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
... gratiam habuisse me jucunda memoria recolo , ubi et ego inter rura , et semotos saltus velut occulto ©¡vo crescere mihi potuisse visus sum . ' In this studious retirement , and under the shelter of LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... mihi sola placebat Ablata est , oculis non reditura meis . Ast ego progredior tacite querebundus , et excors , Et dubius volui s©¡pe referre pedem . These plans of life were suddenly changed by his mother's death in 1637,27 and he then ...
... mihi sola placebat Ablata est , oculis non reditura meis . Ast ego progredior tacite querebundus , et excors , Et dubius volui s©¡pe referre pedem . These plans of life were suddenly changed by his mother's death in 1637,27 and he then ...
xxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... mihi ob oculos versatur . ' Salselli and Selvaggi praised him in some commonplace verses , ( yet the best , I suppose , which they could give ) ; and wherever he went , admiration and esteem accom- panied him . From Rome he passed on to ...
... mihi ob oculos versatur . ' Salselli and Selvaggi praised him in some commonplace verses , ( yet the best , I suppose , which they could give ) ; and wherever he went , admiration and esteem accom- panied him . From Rome he passed on to ...
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