Excerpt from The Obliviad: A Satire With Notes; Together With Additional Notes, Preface, and Supplement
Launcelot, App. 24. Leming, the Rat, i. 90. 'lemon, Mark, iii. 396. Lilliput, Prince of, iii. 424. Locker, Frederick, iii. 186. Locusts, ii. 96.
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Ariosto. Orlando Furioso, con Nuovi Discorsi di G. Ruscelli, nel principio de Canti. 241110. 2 vol. Venet., 1561.
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