Notes and Queries, Number 22, March 30, 1850 by Various
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_Colonel Hyde Seymour_.--In a book dated 1720, is written "Borrow the Book of Col. Hyde Seymour." I am anxious to know who the said Colonel was, his birth, &c.? B. _Quem Deus vult perdere, &c._--Prescot, in his _History of the Conquest of Peru_ (vol. ii., p. 404., 8vo. ed.), says, while remarking on the conduct of Gonzalo Pisaro, that it may be accounted for by "the insanity," as the Roman, or rather Grecian proverb calls it, "with which the gods afflict men when they design to ruin them." He quotes the Greek proverb from a fragment of Euripides, in his note:-- "[Greek: Otan de Daimon andri parsunei kaka Ton noun eblapse proton.]" I wish to know whether the Roman proverb, _Quem vult perdere Deus prius dementat_, is merely a translation of this, or whether it is to be found in a Latin author? If the latter, in what author? Is it in Seneca? EDWARD S. JACKSON. _Southwell's Supplication_.--Can any one inform me where I can see a copy of _Robert Southwell's Supplication to Queen Elizabeth_, which |
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