The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... Roman satirist in verses so often quoted that it would be superfluous to quote them now . After Juvenal , in the first century of our era , came Porphyry in the third . Juvenal had derided the Egyptians for worshipping leeks and other ...
... Roman satirist in verses so often quoted that it would be superfluous to quote them now . After Juvenal , in the first century of our era , came Porphyry in the third . Juvenal had derided the Egyptians for worshipping leeks and other ...
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... Roman principles which Chapman , as a devoted classic , was certain to admire , and which , indeed , he has a strong leaning to in his treatment of Cato ( in Cæsar and Pompey ) ; though we must do him the justice to say that he lets his ...
... Roman principles which Chapman , as a devoted classic , was certain to admire , and which , indeed , he has a strong leaning to in his treatment of Cato ( in Cæsar and Pompey ) ; though we must do him the justice to say that he lets his ...
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... Roman alpha- bet ; but Frederic Von Schlegel thinks that the Phoenicians in all probability visited the coasts of the Baltic , and , carrying the art of writing to these northern regions , gave a common origin to their letters . 99.66 ...
... Roman alpha- bet ; but Frederic Von Schlegel thinks that the Phoenicians in all probability visited the coasts of the Baltic , and , carrying the art of writing to these northern regions , gave a common origin to their letters . 99.66 ...
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... Roman commonwealth and the first empire . When com- pleted the work will be an invaluable companion to all histories . We had been reading the last volume of Dr. Merivale when it was put into our hands , and found his closing chapter on ...
... Roman commonwealth and the first empire . When com- pleted the work will be an invaluable companion to all histories . We had been reading the last volume of Dr. Merivale when it was put into our hands , and found his closing chapter on ...
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... Roman State religion itself , we have a long and very instructive chapter , some of the leading points of which may be summed up . The beliefs of the older inhabitants of Italy , before they came into nearer contact with the Greeks ...
... Roman State religion itself , we have a long and very instructive chapter , some of the leading points of which may be summed up . The beliefs of the older inhabitants of Italy , before they came into nearer contact with the Greeks ...
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