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قراءة كتاب Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
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Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
rivers, must be sought for in the poet's book, nature. I like the interpretation given by a glance up some sinuous and shelving valley, where the mighty stream, more than half lost to the eye, is only seen in one or two of its bolder reaches, as it tosses itself here to the right, and there to the left, to find a way for its mountain waters.
The third question about horns I am not able to answer. It would be interesting to know where your correspondent has found it in late Greek.
J.E.
Oxford, April 16. 1850.
Horns.—For answer to the third Query of "L.C." (No. 24. p. 383.), I subscribe the following, from Coleridge:—
"Having quoted the passage from Shakspeare,