The Classical Journal, Volumen28A. J. Valpay., 1823 |
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... character of his author as a writer of talent , purity , and information . He must also carefully adjust the ex- tent of his extract , so as to set before the student a suitable spe- cimen of the whole , and afford him at once the ...
... character of his author as a writer of talent , purity , and information . He must also carefully adjust the ex- tent of his extract , so as to set before the student a suitable spe- cimen of the whole , and afford him at once the ...
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... character of his prelections . Herodotus was a curious observer of nature , and the occasional sketches which he gives of the natural history of different countries form not the least interesting or useful portion of his multifarious ...
... character of his prelections . Herodotus was a curious observer of nature , and the occasional sketches which he gives of the natural history of different countries form not the least interesting or useful portion of his multifarious ...
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... character drink the dregs . A vain man is suited to vain men , as a man of genius is delighted with a man of genius . Those who occupy themselves with eternity love to have for com- panions those who think on eternity . The bear having ...
... character drink the dregs . A vain man is suited to vain men , as a man of genius is delighted with a man of genius . Those who occupy themselves with eternity love to have for com- panions those who think on eternity . The bear having ...
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... character certainly more calculated than almost any other in antiquity , to attract the admiration of a youthful mind . From the manner in which he speaks of his design , it is obvious , that he was not aware of the existence of a poem ...
... character certainly more calculated than almost any other in antiquity , to attract the admiration of a youthful mind . From the manner in which he speaks of his design , it is obvious , that he was not aware of the existence of a poem ...
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... character , or felicity in the conduct of the details . There are , however , a few scattered passages , descriptive , fanciful , and pathetic , which rise above the level of the rest ; but it is in reflection that Petrarch principally ...
... character , or felicity in the conduct of the details . There are , however , a few scattered passages , descriptive , fanciful , and pathetic , which rise above the level of the rest ; but it is in reflection that Petrarch principally ...
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