Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... Greek and Latin . " Two circumstances , " it has been suggested , " are to be considered in ex- planation of Howard's inattention to classical studies- First , he felt no vocation to them ; Secondly , he was destined to the desk and the ...
... Greek and Latin . " Two circumstances , " it has been suggested , " are to be considered in ex- planation of Howard's inattention to classical studies- First , he felt no vocation to them ; Secondly , he was destined to the desk and the ...
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... Greek , and deriving his inspiration and knowledge not directly from the primitive sources , a tone and stamp were given to characters and subjects that startled by their novelty , and provoked irresistible mirth from the associations ...
... Greek , and deriving his inspiration and knowledge not directly from the primitive sources , a tone and stamp were given to characters and subjects that startled by their novelty , and provoked irresistible mirth from the associations ...
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... Greek civilisation over the eastern world . Aristotle must arise to gather up to one boundless mind the vast results of Greek philosophy , and found an empire vaster and more enduring than that of his great pupil in the subjugated ...
... Greek civilisation over the eastern world . Aristotle must arise to gather up to one boundless mind the vast results of Greek philosophy , and found an empire vaster and more enduring than that of his great pupil in the subjugated ...
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... Greek writers till he has almost forgotten the forms and cadence of his mother tongue . It is not only that he so frequently has resort to an uncouth Greek compound when he might easily express the same idea in two or three English ...
... Greek writers till he has almost forgotten the forms and cadence of his mother tongue . It is not only that he so frequently has resort to an uncouth Greek compound when he might easily express the same idea in two or three English ...
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... Greek are his canonised heroes , belong to his present , and in connexion with these we think that Mr. Grote might advantageously have given us some account of the religion of the Greeks in the proper sense , as it affected their lives ...
... Greek are his canonised heroes , belong to his present , and in connexion with these we think that Mr. Grote might advantageously have given us some account of the religion of the Greeks in the proper sense , as it affected their lives ...
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