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Joseph Addison. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . -quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
Joseph Addison. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . -quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
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... As they were intimate friends they took the free- dom to diffent from one another in difcourfe , or upon occafion to speak a Latin fentence VOL . III . with- B without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding [ i ] DIALOGUES ...
... As they were intimate friends they took the free- dom to diffent from one another in difcourfe , or upon occafion to speak a Latin fentence VOL . III . with- B without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding [ i ] DIALOGUES ...
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... Latin poets . He never thinks of the beauty of the thought or language , but is for fearching into what he calls the erudition of the author . He will turn you over all Virgil to find out the figure of an old Roftrum , and has the ...
... Latin poets . He never thinks of the beauty of the thought or language , but is for fearching into what he calls the erudition of the author . He will turn you over all Virgil to find out the figure of an old Roftrum , and has the ...
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... Latin and Greek verse . If will drink a difh of tea with me you to - morrow morning , I will lay my whole collection before you . I cannot tell , fays Cynthio , how the poets will fucceed in the explica- explication of coins , to which ...
... Latin and Greek verse . If will drink a difh of tea with me you to - morrow morning , I will lay my whole collection before you . I cannot tell , fays Cynthio , how the poets will fucceed in the explica- explication of coins , to which ...
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... Latin and Greek writers are in dialogue , as many very valued pieces of French , Italian , and English appear in the fame drefs . I have fometimes however been very much distasted at this way of writing , by reason of the long prefaces ...
... Latin and Greek writers are in dialogue , as many very valued pieces of French , Italian , and English appear in the fame drefs . I have fometimes however been very much distasted at this way of writing , by reason of the long prefaces ...
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