Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... learning in raise their head in that climate . despotic governments , is that of Learning was transplanted to Rome , France , which scarce ever enjoyed the only free nation at that time in an established liberty , and yet has the ...
... learning in raise their head in that climate . despotic governments , is that of Learning was transplanted to Rome , France , which scarce ever enjoyed the only free nation at that time in an established liberty , and yet has the ...
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... learning began again to flourish attempted ; in an old scholiast there in the calm of peace . When life is mention of a Latin Iliad , and we and possessions were secure , conve- have not wholly lost Tully's version nience and enjoyment ...
... learning began again to flourish attempted ; in an old scholiast there in the calm of peace . When life is mention of a Latin Iliad , and we and possessions were secure , conve- have not wholly lost Tully's version nience and enjoyment ...
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... learning than genius , or that the en- he has attempted nothing higher deavours of that time were more di- than a version strictly literal , and rected towards knowledge than de- has degraded the poetical parts to light , the accuracy ...
... learning than genius , or that the en- he has attempted nothing higher deavours of that time were more di- than a version strictly literal , and rected towards knowledge than de- has degraded the poetical parts to light , the accuracy ...
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