Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... seems to be little gained by the anxieties of minute revision , or the hesitation necessary to more important lucubra- tions . In the papers now submitted to you , light and serious topics are alternately treated ; such as they are ...
... seems to be little gained by the anxieties of minute revision , or the hesitation necessary to more important lucubra- tions . In the papers now submitted to you , light and serious topics are alternately treated ; such as they are ...
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... seems to me to furnish a supply of various and gradually accumulating knowledge , suggested to the scholar incidentally , through the medium of languages to be learned , with more interest and effect than would be produced by the ...
... seems to me to furnish a supply of various and gradually accumulating knowledge , suggested to the scholar incidentally , through the medium of languages to be learned , with more interest and effect than would be produced by the ...
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... seem , did not hold the opinion expressed by a German writer , who says that he would as soon insist on seeing a boy with a brandy bottle , as a book , continually in his hands . In a subsequent passage , the great statesman who so ...
... seem , did not hold the opinion expressed by a German writer , who says that he would as soon insist on seeing a boy with a brandy bottle , as a book , continually in his hands . In a subsequent passage , the great statesman who so ...
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... this explanation , which places arte in substantial , though not in grammatical , antithesis with properare , as well as with gravitate , seems quite consonant with that curiosa felicitas in Horace , 2 COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE OF.
... this explanation , which places arte in substantial , though not in grammatical , antithesis with properare , as well as with gravitate , seems quite consonant with that curiosa felicitas in Horace , 2 COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE OF.
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Critical and Historical Benjamin Heath Malkin. seems quite consonant with that curiosa felicitas in Horace , enabling him to make single words do the office of whole sentences , and to deliver a criticism or a sarcasm , as it were in a ...
Critical and Historical Benjamin Heath Malkin. seems quite consonant with that curiosa felicitas in Horace , enabling him to make single words do the office of whole sentences , and to deliver a criticism or a sarcasm , as it were in a ...
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