Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... speak invidiously , has an eye to pecuniary 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 ...
... speak invidiously , has an eye to pecuniary 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 ...
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Benjamin Heath Malkin. lightened . Ought then wit to be excluded from public speaking , whether at the bar or in par- liament ? Certainly not : and it is in fact more frequently and more successfully resorted to by modern than by ancient ...
Benjamin Heath Malkin. lightened . Ought then wit to be excluded from public speaking , whether at the bar or in par- liament ? Certainly not : and it is in fact more frequently and more successfully resorted to by modern than by ancient ...
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... speak contemptibly of a moral lesson , which rich and covetous men , in their best humours , have no high reverence for . And this too without design ; which is important , and shows the distinction of what , in the more re- strained ...
... speak contemptibly of a moral lesson , which rich and covetous men , in their best humours , have no high reverence for . And this too without design ; which is important , and shows the distinction of what , in the more re- strained ...
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... speak the Greek language correctly . He does not state his authority for that assertion ; so that it may possibly be no better than this lady's supposititious sarcasm on his Cappadocian - like dia- lect . But the expressions of Athenæus ...
... speak the Greek language correctly . He does not state his authority for that assertion ; so that it may possibly be no better than this lady's supposititious sarcasm on his Cappadocian - like dia- lect . But the expressions of Athenæus ...
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... speaking of Rutilius , Epist . 79 . " Nunquid non sorti suæ gratias egit , et exsilium suum complexus est ? De his loquor , quos illu- stravit fortuna , dum vexat : quam multorum pro- fectus in notitiam evasere , post ipsos ? quam ...
... speaking of Rutilius , Epist . 79 . " Nunquid non sorti suæ gratias egit , et exsilium suum complexus est ? De his loquor , quos illu- stravit fortuna , dum vexat : quam multorum pro- fectus in notitiam evasere , post ipsos ? quam ...
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