Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
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1. A Trip to Holland, 1801.
2. Socrates, a dramatic poem, 8vo. 1806. 3. Lucianus Redivivus, or Dialogues concerning Men, Manners, and Opinions, 8vo. 1812. 4. Shakspeare's Himself, or the Language of the Poet asserted; being a full but dispassionate Examin of the Readings and Interpretations of the several Editors, 2 vols. 8vo. 1815. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. _Passage in Vida_ (Vol. i., p. 384.).--Your correspondent A.W. asks for some light on the lines of Vida, _Christiad_, i. 67.: "Quin age, te incolumi potius.... ... Perficias quodcumque tibi nunc instat agendum." He cannot construe "te incolumi." No wonder. Will not all be set right by reading, "Quin age, et incolumi," &c.? J.S.W. Stockwell, Sept. 7. "_Quem Deus vult perdere_" (Vol. i., p. 347., &c.).--To the |
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