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Pagina 56
... correct . The true reading is- " Hoc est sepulchrum intus cadaver non latens : Hoc est cadaver sepulchrum extra non habens , Sed cadaver idem est , et sepulchrum sibi . " These have been published , as the concluding lines of the ...
... correct . The true reading is- " Hoc est sepulchrum intus cadaver non latens : Hoc est cadaver sepulchrum extra non habens , Sed cadaver idem est , et sepulchrum sibi . " These have been published , as the concluding lines of the ...
Pagina 174
... correct translation would be , " She does not see the morning sober , " or— " she not the morn Sees , sober , on its rosy horses borne . " C. S. MR . NICHOLSON appears to have not quite cor- rectly understood Marlow's translation of the ...
... correct translation would be , " She does not see the morning sober , " or— " she not the morn Sees , sober , on its rosy horses borne . " C. S. MR . NICHOLSON appears to have not quite cor- rectly understood Marlow's translation of the ...
Pagina 518
... correct . The tones for the psalms in the Mechlin edition are looked upon as the purest , and therefore the most ancient in form . But MR . WEALE ( 4th S. viii . 402 ) throws a new light upon the plain song , by which I presume he means ...
... correct . The tones for the psalms in the Mechlin edition are looked upon as the purest , and therefore the most ancient in form . But MR . WEALE ( 4th S. viii . 402 ) throws a new light upon the plain song , by which I presume he means ...
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