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I hope to invade the heathen there and not confine myself—please

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{ 87} Bias, slope; French "biais."

I hope to invade the heathen there and not confine myself—please

{ 88} Juvenal, Sat. iii., lines 152-3. Which Samuel Johnson finely paraphrased in his "London:"

I hope to invade the heathen there and not confine myself—please

"Of all the griefs that harass the distrest, Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest."

I hope to invade the heathen there and not confine myself—please

{ 89} George Bachanan (who died in 1582, aged seventy-six) had written in earlier life four Latin tragedies, when Professor of Humanities at Bordeaux, with Montaigne in his class.

{ 91} Defects in Diction. This being written only a year or two after the publication of "Euphues," represents that style of the day which was not created but represented by the book from which it took the name of "Euphuism."

{ 92} Nizolian paper-books, are commonplace books of quotable passages, so called because an Italian grammarian, Marius Nizolius, born at Bersello in the fifteenth century, and one of the scholars of the Renaissance in the sixteenth, was one of the first producers of such volumes. His contribution was an alphabetical folio dictionary of phrases from Cicero: "Thesaurus Ciceronianus, sive Apparatus Linguae Latinae e scriptis Tullii Ciceronis collectus."

{ 93} "He lives and wins, nay, comes to the Senate, nay, comes to the Senate," &c.

{ 94} Pounded. Put in the pound, when found astray.

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