The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4 |
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He has sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy
of the Antiquarii , or the united accuracy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom
Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must
now ...
He has sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy
of the Antiquarii , or the united accuracy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom
Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must
now ...
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He has sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy
of the Antiquarii , or the united accuracy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom
Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must
now ...
He has sometimes wished that it had been his own lot to aspire to the calligraphy
of the Antiquarii , or the united accuracy and rapidity of the Notarii , whom
Scaliger describes in his learned remarks upon Ausonius , * Those wishes must
now ...
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as Co countrymen have laid down for the different kinds of verse in the learned
languages . Even in these subordinate accomplishments he was wholly exempt
from pedantry . He could amuse without ostentation , while he instructed without ...
as Co countrymen have laid down for the different kinds of verse in the learned
languages . Even in these subordinate accomplishments he was wholly exempt
from pedantry . He could amuse without ostentation , while he instructed without ...
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But biographers will do well to record that in conversing with a learned friend he
professed to receive more delight from Cicero than from Demosthenes .
Experience in this , as in other instances , puts to flight the conclusions which
theorists ...
But biographers will do well to record that in conversing with a learned friend he
professed to receive more delight from Cicero than from Demosthenes .
Experience in this , as in other instances , puts to flight the conclusions which
theorists ...
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... opinion of wise and learned companions . But he might often meet them with
spirits exhausted by intense exertion in public debate , or private reflection . He
might carry with him trains of thinking , which were connected with political
subjects ...
... opinion of wise and learned companions . But he might often meet them with
spirits exhausted by intense exertion in public debate , or private reflection . He
might carry with him trains of thinking , which were connected with political
subjects ...
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