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Strana xii
... says Mr. Hallam in the Preface to his Introduction to the Literature of Europe p . xiii . ed . 3 , " to my ... say that in nothing I have given to the public has it been practised by myself . " 15 Mayor's Juvenal ed . 4 ( 1888 ) , vol ...
... says Mr. Hallam in the Preface to his Introduction to the Literature of Europe p . xiii . ed . 3 , " to my ... say that in nothing I have given to the public has it been practised by myself . " 15 Mayor's Juvenal ed . 4 ( 1888 ) , vol ...
Strana xv
... says , 20 " an author who waits till all requisite materials are accumulated to his hands is but watching the stream that will run on for ever . EПOIEI , the modest phrase of the Grecian sculptors , well expresses the imperfection that ...
... says , 20 " an author who waits till all requisite materials are accumulated to his hands is but watching the stream that will run on for ever . EПOIEI , the modest phrase of the Grecian sculptors , well expresses the imperfection that ...
Strana 5
... say when . ( has placed himself : the effects remaining , viz . that he is standing , when you come in . has been placing \ when you come in . He is placing has - placed places single acts : the matter is at an end ( x ) when you come ...
... say when . ( has placed himself : the effects remaining , viz . that he is standing , when you come in . has been placing \ when you come in . He is placing has - placed places single acts : the matter is at an end ( x ) when you come ...
Strana 102
... says it is so easy a matter to get possession of virtue . " 79. ( A ) c Protasis followed by the Past Indicative ... say , if but for my doing they would have come to it , it would have been a light matter to them to destroy 102 877 ...
... says it is so easy a matter to get possession of virtue . " 79. ( A ) c Protasis followed by the Past Indicative ... say , if but for my doing they would have come to it , it would have been a light matter to them to destroy 102 877 ...
Strana 109
... say " = practically " I cannot say . ' 66 Herod . i . 2 Ἑλλήνων τινὰς οὐ γὰρ ἔχουσι τοὔνομα ἀπη- γήσασθαι ) φασὶ . ἁρπάσαι τοῦ βασιλῆος τὴν θυγατέρα Εὐρώπην · ( εἴησαν δ ̓ ἂν οὗτοι Κρήτες ) = " certain of the Greeks ( for they cannot ...
... say " = practically " I cannot say . ' 66 Herod . i . 2 Ἑλλήνων τινὰς οὐ γὰρ ἔχουσι τοὔνομα ἀπη- γήσασθαι ) φασὶ . ἁρπάσαι τοῦ βασιλῆος τὴν θυγατέρα Εὐρώπην · ( εἴησαν δ ̓ ἂν οὗτοι Κρήτες ) = " certain of the Greeks ( for they cannot ...
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