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Certainly , he troweled on verbal grandeur in a way that makes the original Cicero look like a writer of almost Platonic simplicity . Most readings of the manuscript with which Planudes worked can be plausibly deduced from his ...
Certainly , he troweled on verbal grandeur in a way that makes the original Cicero look like a writer of almost Platonic simplicity . Most readings of the manuscript with which Planudes worked can be plausibly deduced from his ...
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It assumed ( as we might now say ) that it was using English as its sign - system for decoding and re - encoding the full and precise meaning of the original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better .
It assumed ( as we might now say ) that it was using English as its sign - system for decoding and re - encoding the full and precise meaning of the original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better .
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However , chapter 39 in volume IV was not published until June 1788 , over seven years after volume III , with the General Observations which appeared in 1781 , and maybe sixteen years after the original draft of the Observations .
However , chapter 39 in volume IV was not published until June 1788 , over seven years after volume III , with the General Observations which appeared in 1781 , and maybe sixteen years after the original draft of the Observations .
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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