The Classical Journal, Том 8A. J. Valpay., 1813 |
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... sense , and passages in Virgil , Horace , and Lucretius , explained by it , [ E. H. BARKER ] Notice of Nisseni Curæ Novissimæ in Ciceronis Tusc . Quæst . Notice of Books illustrative of the Bible and the Classics , from Eastern ...
... sense , and passages in Virgil , Horace , and Lucretius , explained by it , [ E. H. BARKER ] Notice of Nisseni Curæ Novissimæ in Ciceronis Tusc . Quæst . Notice of Books illustrative of the Bible and the Classics , from Eastern ...
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... sense , passages , which in the present Hebrew text are obscure , if not unintelligible . In fact it appears , both from history , and from the numerous altera- tions which have been made in the Hebrew MSS . ' that the text has been ...
... sense , passages , which in the present Hebrew text are obscure , if not unintelligible . In fact it appears , both from history , and from the numerous altera- tions which have been made in the Hebrew MSS . ' that the text has been ...
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... sense . In compliance with this rule , Mr. Editor , I will thank you to insert the following lines in your Journal , for the use of such of your readers as are wont " to smudge at merry teales . " I remain , very faithfully , your's and ...
... sense . In compliance with this rule , Mr. Editor , I will thank you to insert the following lines in your Journal , for the use of such of your readers as are wont " to smudge at merry teales . " I remain , very faithfully , your's and ...
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... sense was formerly as amiable to Women of Beauty , as Beauty is now agreeable to men of sense . We all know perfectly well that in Greece there were ladies who slept in the shades of Parnassus and drank of the Castalian stream : why ...
... sense was formerly as amiable to Women of Beauty , as Beauty is now agreeable to men of sense . We all know perfectly well that in Greece there were ladies who slept in the shades of Parnassus and drank of the Castalian stream : why ...
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... sense suggested to him this change in the punctuation , because it restored perspi- cuity to the passage , and violated no usage whatever of the trage- dians . 3. I do not , however , approve of the Professor's retain- ing xxxov . The sense ...
... sense suggested to him this change in the punctuation , because it restored perspi- cuity to the passage , and violated no usage whatever of the trage- dians . 3. I do not , however , approve of the Professor's retain- ing xxxov . The sense ...
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