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... written by Antoine de Muret at Treviso to Denys Lambin , who was with the Cardinal de Tournon at Conegliano , for the purpose of introduc- ing Amalteo to him . The letter is dated November 28 , 1558.4 “ Since I have heard , " he writes ...
... written by Antoine de Muret at Treviso to Denys Lambin , who was with the Cardinal de Tournon at Conegliano , for the purpose of introduc- ing Amalteo to him . The letter is dated November 28 , 1558.4 “ Since I have heard , " he writes ...
Page 334
... written in Latin that is almost English , might make agreeable collateral reading . It is hardly conceivable that this poem could have been the product of More's pen ( nescio quid scriptorum ) that he presented to Prince Henry on the ...
... written in Latin that is almost English , might make agreeable collateral reading . It is hardly conceivable that this poem could have been the product of More's pen ( nescio quid scriptorum ) that he presented to Prince Henry on the ...
Page 339
... written down to the supposed level of the American under- graduate or college alumnus to whom it seems primarily to be addressed ; but the main point is that it unquestionably succeeds in imparting both solid information and legitimate ...
... written down to the supposed level of the American under- graduate or college alumnus to whom it seems primarily to be addressed ; but the main point is that it unquestionably succeeds in imparting both solid information and legitimate ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
Copyright | |
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