Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... reading . I perhaps have not overrated the measure of your respect and favourable opinion , in supposing that an attempt on my part to continue our literary in- tercourse will not be unacceptable to you . On this presumption , I have ...
... reading . I perhaps have not overrated the measure of your respect and favourable opinion , in supposing that an attempt on my part to continue our literary in- tercourse will not be unacceptable to you . On this presumption , I have ...
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... reading , which forms the occupation and amusement of my privacy , in furtherance of my public teaching . But you will expect me to address you in the language of apology , not only for the deficiencies of the present attempt , but for ...
... reading , which forms the occupation and amusement of my privacy , in furtherance of my public teaching . But you will expect me to address you in the language of apology , not only for the deficiencies of the present attempt , but for ...
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... reading , in which it is our habit to engage boys of ardent mind and considerable power , acquire with the languages , the heart and soul of the authors : the facts contained in their histories , their principles of public conduct ...
... reading , in which it is our habit to engage boys of ardent mind and considerable power , acquire with the languages , the heart and soul of the authors : the facts contained in their histories , their principles of public conduct ...
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... reading , and never suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them , your days will slip through your hands unprofitably and frivolously ; unpraised by all you wish to please , and really unenjoyable to yourself . Be assured ...
... reading , and never suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them , your days will slip through your hands unprofitably and frivolously ; unpraised by all you wish to please , and really unenjoyable to yourself . Be assured ...
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... reading , and that on MS . authority , non for ne . The criticism would then stand thus . The word numeri , strictly taken , expresses measure and versification ; which , in this author , are often confessedly unequal and irregular ...
... reading , and that on MS . authority , non for ne . The criticism would then stand thus . The word numeri , strictly taken , expresses measure and versification ; which , in this author , are often confessedly unequal and irregular ...
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