Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... question arises , whether classical learning be really one object , or whether it do not rather embrace a circle of important objects . It seems to me to furnish a supply of various and gradually accumulating knowledge , suggested to ...
... question arises , whether classical learning be really one object , or whether it do not rather embrace a circle of important objects . It seems to me to furnish a supply of various and gradually accumulating knowledge , suggested to ...
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... question is , whether we pursue them wisely and successfully . It will scarcely be contended , that with the advantage of the emulation we have the means of exciting , we are likely to be less qualified teachers of the learned languages ...
... question is , whether we pursue them wisely and successfully . It will scarcely be contended , that with the advantage of the emulation we have the means of exciting , we are likely to be less qualified teachers of the learned languages ...
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... within my own experience , in which the scarecrow has failed to perform his office . On whatever occasion any question of discipline or morals has arisen here , a very large majority has always taken xiv DEDICATION .
... within my own experience , in which the scarecrow has failed to perform his office . On whatever occasion any question of discipline or morals has arisen here , a very large majority has always taken xiv DEDICATION .
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... question was so for- tunate as to fall into the hands of Terentius Lucanus , a man of family , and a member of the senate , who not only gave him a good education , as was the custom with the Roman gentlemen when they picked up boys of ...
... question was so for- tunate as to fall into the hands of Terentius Lucanus , a man of family , and a member of the senate , who not only gave him a good education , as was the custom with the Roman gentlemen when they picked up boys of ...
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... Questions , where he declares his own adoption of the Socratic system . The object of his treatise De Finibus , was to give a his- tory of the ancient philosophy . Indeed , in his Tusculan and Academic Questions , and in his treatise on ...
... Questions , where he declares his own adoption of the Socratic system . The object of his treatise De Finibus , was to give a his- tory of the ancient philosophy . Indeed , in his Tusculan and Academic Questions , and in his treatise on ...
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