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Pagina 195
... Tryphiodorus the Lipogrammatist , engaged in a Ball with four and twenty Per- sons , who pursued him by turns thro ' all the Intricacies and Labyrinths of a Country Dance , without being able to over- take him . Observing several to be ...
... Tryphiodorus the Lipogrammatist , engaged in a Ball with four and twenty Per- sons , who pursued him by turns thro ' all the Intricacies and Labyrinths of a Country Dance , without being able to over- take him . Observing several to be ...
Pagina 543
... Tryphiodorus ( C. A.D. 400 ) , a grammarian and epic poet , is described by Hesychius of Miletus as follows : Νέστωρ ἐποποιός , ὁ ἐκ Λυκίας , ἔγραψεν , Ιλιάδα λειπογράμματον . Εστι γὰρ ἐν τῷ α μὴ εὑρίσκεσθαι α , καὶ κατὰ ῥαψῳδίαν οὕτω ...
... Tryphiodorus ( C. A.D. 400 ) , a grammarian and epic poet , is described by Hesychius of Miletus as follows : Νέστωρ ἐποποιός , ὁ ἐκ Λυκίας , ἔγραψεν , Ιλιάδα λειπογράμματον . Εστι γὰρ ἐν τῷ α μὴ εὑρίσκεσθαι α , καὶ κατὰ ῥαψῳδίαν οὕτω ...
Pagina 545
... Tryphiodorus . See page 543 . 64. PAGE 198. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 182–3 . • This day Swift enters in his Journal to Stella : ' Dr. Freind was with me , and pulled out a twopenny pamphlet just pub- lished , called " The State ...
... Tryphiodorus . See page 543 . 64. PAGE 198. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 182–3 . • This day Swift enters in his Journal to Stella : ' Dr. Freind was with me , and pulled out a twopenny pamphlet just pub- lished , called " The State ...
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