Curiosities of LiteratureBaudry, 1835 - 447 páginas |
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... frequently pursued his studies , during the time his friend Faustus had the charge of it ; which he de- scribes to Atticus in his 4th Book , Epist . 9. Amidst his public occupations and his private studies , either of them sufficient to ...
... frequently pursued his studies , during the time his friend Faustus had the charge of it ; which he de- scribes to Atticus in his 4th Book , Epist . 9. Amidst his public occupations and his private studies , either of them sufficient to ...
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... frequently as well as adds , or makes alterations from prudential rea- happened , besides , that in second editions , the author omits , sons ; the displeasing truths which he corrects , as he might call them , are so many losses ...
... frequently as well as adds , or makes alterations from prudential rea- happened , besides , that in second editions , the author omits , sons ; the displeasing truths which he corrects , as he might call them , are so many losses ...
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... frequent novelty of the matter , the pride of considering one's self as the arbi- ter of literature , animate a ... frequently diverted from continuing his journal , prising , in concise extracts , a just notion of a book , with ...
... frequent novelty of the matter , the pride of considering one's self as the arbi- ter of literature , animate a ... frequently diverted from continuing his journal , prising , in concise extracts , a just notion of a book , with ...
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... frequently occur . The losses which the poetical world has sustained are sufficiently known by those who are conversant with the few invaluable fragments of Menander , who would have interested us much more than Honer : for he was ...
... frequently occur . The losses which the poetical world has sustained are sufficiently known by those who are conversant with the few invaluable fragments of Menander , who would have interested us much more than Honer : for he was ...
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... frequent in Arrun- tius , and , of course , without the motive that induced Sal- lust to adopt them . What rose naturally ... frequently a superior com- position to the work itself ; for , long before the days of Johnson , it had been a ...
... frequent in Arrun- tius , and , of course , without the motive that induced Sal- lust to adopt them . What rose naturally ... frequently a superior com- position to the work itself ; for , long before the days of Johnson , it had been a ...
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