A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana v
... thofe portions of the author by heart , which he is , at certain periods , to repeat in the fchool , and which , if judiciously felected , he may find useful , as well as ornamental to him , all his life . To this end , I have ...
... thofe portions of the author by heart , which he is , at certain periods , to repeat in the fchool , and which , if judiciously felected , he may find useful , as well as ornamental to him , all his life . To this end , I have ...
Strana vi
... thofe of the author . He fhould therefore facrifice vanity to ufe- fulness , and forego the praife of elegant writing , for the utility of faithful tranflation . * I trust that I shall not be reckoned guilty of inconfiftency , if , in ...
... thofe of the author . He fhould therefore facrifice vanity to ufe- fulness , and forego the praife of elegant writing , for the utility of faithful tranflation . * I trust that I shall not be reckoned guilty of inconfiftency , if , in ...
Strana vii
... thofe for whom this work is principally intended . Here and there , I have felected fome notes from English writers : this indeed the ftudent might have done for himself ; but I hope he will not take it amifs , that I have brought fo ...
... thofe for whom this work is principally intended . Here and there , I have felected fome notes from English writers : this indeed the ftudent might have done for himself ; but I hope he will not take it amifs , that I have brought fo ...
Strana viii
... thofe alfo who would be glad to recover fuch a competent knowledge of the Latin tongue , as to encourage the renewal of their acquaintance with the Claffics ( whofe writings fo richly contribute to ornament the higher and more polished ...
... thofe alfo who would be glad to recover fuch a competent knowledge of the Latin tongue , as to encourage the renewal of their acquaintance with the Claffics ( whofe writings fo richly contribute to ornament the higher and more polished ...
Strana 12
... Thofe , whofe performances were not ap- proved , were to wipe them out with a fpunge , or to lick them out with their tongue : or else to be punished with ferules , or thrown into the fea . 45. What shall I fay ? ] Q.D. - How fhall I ...
... Thofe , whofe performances were not ap- proved , were to wipe them out with a fpunge , or to lick them out with their tongue : or else to be punished with ferules , or thrown into the fea . 45. What shall I fay ? ] Q.D. - How fhall I ...
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