Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850 by Various
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_Arcades._
On l. 23. (G.):-- "And without respect of odds, Vye renown with Demy-gods." _Wither's Mistresse of Philarete_, Sig. E. 5. Ed. 1633. On l. 27. (G.):-- "But yet, whate'er he do or can devise, Disguised glory shineth in his eyes." _Sylvester's Du Bartas._ On l. 46. (G.):-- "An eastern wind commix'd with _noisome airs_, Shall _blast the plants_ and the _young sapplings_." _Span. Trag. Old Plays_, vol. iii. p. 222. On l. 65. (G.) Compare Drunmond--speech of Endymion before Charles:-- "To tell by me, their herald, coming things, And what each Fate to her stern distaff sings," &c. On l. 84. (M.):-- |
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