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SPLENDIDIS LONGUM VALEDICO NUGIS


    {73}  Guards, trimmings or facings.

    {74}  the Second Summary.

    {75}  Causes of Defect in Englisry.

    {76}  From tion at t;Muse, bring to my mind t divinity  one famous for piety s;

    {77}  tal, born in 1505, ical services ( of France, and long labour to repress civil  skill in verse.  he died in 1573.

    {78}  -strings titan (Prometened ter clay.  (Juvenal, Sat. xiv. 35).  Dryden translated ts context -

    quot;Some sons, indeed, some very fe;

    {79}  tor is made, t born.

    {80}   you  t comes.

    {81}  quot;ever I sry to e ;  Sidney quotes from memory, and adapts to ext, tristium IV. x. 26.

    quot;Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos, Et quod temptabam dicere, versus erat.quot;

    {82}  ;itsquot; ; t;itsquot; not being yet introduced into Englising.

    {83}  Defects in t s tten y years old, and S seventeen,  yet come to London.  trongest of S yet begun to e for tage.  Marlo ten; and trengt o come of t to be shown.

    {84}  tage.

    {85}  Messenger.

    {86}  From the egg.

    {87}  Bias, slope; Frenc;biais.quot;

    {88}  Juvenal, Sat. iii., lines 152-3.  ;London:quot;

    quot;Of all t rest, Sure t bitter is a scornful jest.quot;

    {89}  George Bacy-six) ten in earlier life four Latin tragedies,  Bordeaux, aigne in his class.

    {90}  Defects in Lyric Poetry.

    {91}  Defects in Diction.  tten only a year or ter tion of quot;Eup; represents t style of t created but repr
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