Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... 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 the scholar incidentally , through the medium of languages to ...
... 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 the scholar incidentally , through the medium of languages to ...
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... objects will not occupy the mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence , with a taste for the liberal arts , with that common stock for the intercourse of polite ...
... objects will not occupy the mind soon enough and it is highly desirable that it should previously be furnished with sentiments of inde- pendence , with a taste for the liberal arts , with that common stock for the intercourse of polite ...
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... objects of his attention : - " I beg a copy of your elegy on your mother's picture : it is such admirable poetry , that I beg you to plunge deep into prose and severer studies , and not indulge your genius for verse , for the present ...
... objects of his attention : - " I beg a copy of your elegy on your mother's picture : it is such admirable poetry , that I beg you to plunge deep into prose and severer studies , and not indulge your genius for verse , for the present ...
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Benjamin Heath Malkin. talents to more confined numbers or individual objects of their attention . The charge to which we must plead guilty is , taking a longer time about it . Perhaps , however , we lay up a larger stock of materials in ...
Benjamin Heath Malkin. talents to more confined numbers or individual objects of their attention . The charge to which we must plead guilty is , taking a longer time about it . Perhaps , however , we lay up a larger stock of materials in ...
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... object of our esteem . " There is no character , in the delineation of which Terence excels more , than in that of the quaint and sometimes splenetic , but kind - hearted old man . Micio and Demea are an admirably contrasted pair of ...
... object of our esteem . " There is no character , in the delineation of which Terence excels more , than in that of the quaint and sometimes splenetic , but kind - hearted old man . Micio and Demea are an admirably contrasted pair of ...
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