АРН. APH. dusty, ' 977, BEGINNINGS to be 2765, for perfect, r.' perplext.' watcht. 2794, for shut, restint.' 1455, 6, DRINKING. IN THE NOTES. 1555, for study, r. P. viii. r. litterary with a or dusky;' rather double the single is the latter. 1665, Shepherd. contrary to the analogy of our language. 1851, RESOLUTION. P. 12, for discussive, 2103, Two GENTLEMEN discursive.' OF VERONA -74, for Ægis, r. ' Agis.' 2172, VIRTUE. -78, illabatur. 2225, BenevOLENCE. -110, necessità -é. 2271, INNUENDO. -134, CUIQUE. 2288. LOVE'S LABOUR LOST. -196, BAUCIS. 2352, JUSTICE. -212, transpose the Names. 2715, ORNAMENT. -235, απεχεσθαι. 2716, dele or Fact." —358, Quadris. 2763, GUILT. -402, Consilj expers ruit. 2784, VIRTUE, heroic. -419, Vagitus. 2904, STATE RAPACITY, -455, r. gauderem. how remorseless. IN PUNCTUATION. 2908, TRUTH, &c. Note, p. 261, dele . after 3218, TERMS. vincit. 3258, HENRY V. 274, , after Diligit. 3275, Home. INDEX. 3384, for Peace, read Place, Apl.–Adversity, 189 a common but very " Affection, insert 88 unhappy error. Affliction, 87 3414, DEATA. Apprehension, 72 3415, SHAME. Caution, after 6, 8 4664, BENEVOLENCE. Charity, 216, 7. 4128, Sense. Cruelty, 120 Death, after 93, 4 251, It is a kind. Detraction, 221 1471, Humbleness. Debasement, after 24, 5 2341, Devils soonest. Detection, after 1, 44 2434, thrifty. Difficulty, 203 2763, for feed, read · feels.' Fear, after 51, 99 АРН. APH. APH. Friendship (false) 57, 9 Placability, 264 ADD THE FOLLOWING TITLES TO INDEX. Ben si puo dire à me- Frate, tu vai SONN. 79.-PETRARCA. TO APHORISM 99. CICERO. I shall always be an advocate for committing to memory from early youth, and retaining through life, the divine thoughts and expressions of the great Authors of ANTIQUITY. And beside the advantage of forming ihat Elocurion which may be ornamental, honourable, even necessary, in future life, it is certain that passages which are publicly to be recited are thus better learnt, the force, peculiarities, refinement, and genius of a Language more deeply felt, and the invaluable treasures of such Languages and Authors as the Greek and Roman, and our own, Jonger, and with more effect, retained. I have pleasure in adding this Note, after hearing the Speeches at the Grammar- ol, RY; and with the indelible reniembrance of those of ETON. C. L. 12th July, 1812.-Troston Hall, FINIS. 4 Geilge and Barker, Printers, Bury St Edmund's. |