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Pagina 89
In the study of Latin , it is proper not to read the latter authours , till you are well versed in those of the purest ages ; as Terence , Tully , Cæsar , Sallust , Nepos , Velleius Paterculus , Virgil , Horace , Phædrus .
In the study of Latin , it is proper not to read the latter authours , till you are well versed in those of the purest ages ; as Terence , Tully , Cæsar , Sallust , Nepos , Velleius Paterculus , Virgil , Horace , Phædrus .
Pagina 135
... An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , " * and also English verses to her ; * and , " A Greek Epigram to Dr. Birch . " * It has been erroneously supposed , that an Essay published in that Magazine this year , entitled " The ...
... An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , " * and also English verses to her ; * and , " A Greek Epigram to Dr. Birch . " * It has been erroneously supposed , that an Essay published in that Magazine this year , entitled " The ...
Pagina 178
The first is a translation , or rather a paraphrase , of a Latin Epitaph on Sir Thomas Hanmer . Whether the Latin was his , or not , I have never heard , though I should think it probably was , if it be certain that he wrote the English ...
The first is a translation , or rather a paraphrase , of a Latin Epitaph on Sir Thomas Hanmer . Whether the Latin was his , or not , I have never heard , though I should think it probably was , if it be certain that he wrote the English ...
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