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Pagina 4
20. that " had " ] Blackstone quotes the Heautontimorumenos of Terence , where Menedenus says : ' -Filium unicum adolescentulum Habeo . Ah , quid dixi ? habere me ? imo - habui , Chreme Nunc habeam necne incertum est .
20. that " had " ] Blackstone quotes the Heautontimorumenos of Terence , where Menedenus says : ' -Filium unicum adolescentulum Habeo . Ah , quid dixi ? habere me ? imo - habui , Chreme Nunc habeam necne incertum est .
Pagina 10
Steevens quotes Milton , Paradise Lost , x . 85 , " from his radiant seat he rose Of high collateral glory . ' Cf. also Hamlet , IV . v . 206 , " If by direct or by collateral hand they find us touch'd .
Steevens quotes Milton , Paradise Lost , x . 85 , " from his radiant seat he rose Of high collateral glory . ' Cf. also Hamlet , IV . v . 206 , " If by direct or by collateral hand they find us touch'd .
Pagina 137
54 , 55. flowery way ] Steevens aptly quotes " the primrose way to the ever- lasting bonfire . " 59. tricks ] a reference to the greasing of horses ' teeth to prevent their eating the forage the ostler thought well to appropriate .
54 , 55. flowery way ] Steevens aptly quotes " the primrose way to the ever- lasting bonfire . " 59. tricks ] a reference to the greasing of horses ' teeth to prevent their eating the forage the ostler thought well to appropriate .
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