Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryVicesimus Knox J. Johnson, 1808 - 1 páginas An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... Vicesimus Knox. Authors . Pag . Sect . 156 On Mucian's Speech in Tacitus ... 8 Oration against Catiline Authors . Pag Sect. 471 -- 472 473 473 - 474 474 Sect ... JOHNSON'S Preface to his Edi- 480 tion of Shakespeare 480 234 POPE's Preface ...
... Vicesimus Knox. Authors . Pag . Sect . 156 On Mucian's Speech in Tacitus ... 8 Oration against Catiline Authors . Pag Sect. 471 -- 472 473 473 - 474 474 Sect ... JOHNSON'S Preface to his Edi- 480 tion of Shakespeare 480 234 POPE's Preface ...
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... Vicesimus Knox. Svet . 8 Oration against Catiline Authors . Pag Sect . Whitworth . 63 % 75 Another 7S Character of Richard III . 79 Another SO Character of Henry VII . 81 Another . for Archias 639 76 Another 10 for T. Annius Milo 664 77 ...
... Vicesimus Knox. Svet . 8 Oration against Catiline Authors . Pag Sect . Whitworth . 63 % 75 Another 7S Character of Richard III . 79 Another SO Character of Henry VII . 81 Another . for Archias 639 76 Another 10 for T. Annius Milo 664 77 ...
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... Vicesimus Knox. BOOK IV . Narratives , Dialogues , & c . with other humourous ... 8 The Hill of Science ; a Vision 9 On the Love of Life 10 The Canal and the Brook ... Johnson . $ 84 Dryden . 885 886 Remarks on some of the best Eng- lish ...
... Vicesimus Knox. BOOK IV . Narratives , Dialogues , & c . with other humourous ... 8 The Hill of Science ; a Vision 9 On the Love of Life 10 The Canal and the Brook ... Johnson . $ 84 Dryden . 885 886 Remarks on some of the best Eng- lish ...
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Advantages of a good Education | 8 |
On the Immortality of the Soul | 14 |
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