Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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Página iii
... interest in your estimation . Various are the topics , direct and collateral , which have been the subject of enquiry and discussion between us , arising out of our classical reading . I perhaps have not overrated the measure of your ...
... interest in your estimation . Various are the topics , direct and collateral , which have been the subject of enquiry and discussion between us , arising out of our classical reading . I perhaps have not overrated the measure of your ...
Página vi
... interest and effect than would be produced by the formality of systematic lectures , and at a more early period than any at which the mind would be strong enough to en- counter the severity of strict philosophical discus- sion . Did my ...
... interest and effect than would be produced by the formality of systematic lectures , and at a more early period than any at which the mind would be strong enough to en- counter the severity of strict philosophical discus- sion . Did my ...
Página ix
... interest , and the politic arts of pushing forward in life . There is no fear that these objects will not occupy the mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence ...
... interest , and the politic arts of pushing forward in life . There is no fear that these objects will not occupy the mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence ...
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... interest of a fable . Terence , on the other hand , confined himself strictly and sometimes timidly , within the limits of nature and every - day life , even in his most humorous characters : he did not range the bound- less field of ...
... interest of a fable . Terence , on the other hand , confined himself strictly and sometimes timidly , within the limits of nature and every - day life , even in his most humorous characters : he did not range the bound- less field of ...
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... interest and a heighten- ing to it , without which the mere relation of the tale would be insipid . Of this we have a pregnant instance in the following passage of Simo's story : — Ibi tum filius Cum illis , qui amabant Chrysidem , una ...
... interest and a heighten- ing to it , without which the mere relation of the tale would be insipid . Of this we have a pregnant instance in the following passage of Simo's story : — Ibi tum filius Cum illis , qui amabant Chrysidem , una ...
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