The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy of the Antiquarii , or the united ac- curacy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must now ...
... sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy of the Antiquarii , or the united ac- curacy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must now ...
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... sometimes drew from other sources in the works of orators and historians . Critics must often have observed a peculiar resemblance between Mr. Fox and Demosthenes in their disregard of pro- fuse and petty ornaments , in their ...
... sometimes drew from other sources in the works of orators and historians . Critics must often have observed a peculiar resemblance between Mr. Fox and Demosthenes in their disregard of pro- fuse and petty ornaments , in their ...
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... Sometimes indeed he was indolent , but never dull ; and sometimes reserved , but never morose . He was swift to hear , for the purpose of knowing and examining what scholars and men of sense were disposed to communicate , and slow to ...
... Sometimes indeed he was indolent , but never dull ; and sometimes reserved , but never morose . He was swift to hear , for the purpose of knowing and examining what scholars and men of sense were disposed to communicate , and slow to ...
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... sometimes , I grant , inscrut- able , but in numberless instances , I contend , visibly righteous and wise . To the peering and stern genius of modern loy- alty , Mr. Fox might have transferred the language of Dr. Jortin , in his ...
... sometimes , I grant , inscrut- able , but in numberless instances , I contend , visibly righteous and wise . To the peering and stern genius of modern loy- alty , Mr. Fox might have transferred the language of Dr. Jortin , in his ...
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... sometimes lose in real wisdom not less than they gain in artificial subtlety , and who chiefly derive their information from the remote analogies , 10 or arbitrary rules of jurisprudence , rather than from the affinities and ...
... sometimes lose in real wisdom not less than they gain in artificial subtlety , and who chiefly derive their information from the remote analogies , 10 or arbitrary rules of jurisprudence , rather than from the affinities and ...
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