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... editor of Abaélard , the historian of the University of Paris in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , will be sold in Paris early in March . M. Leopold Delisle prefaces the sale catalogue with a memoir of the author , and a list of ...
... editor of Abaélard , the historian of the University of Paris in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , will be sold in Paris early in March . M. Leopold Delisle prefaces the sale catalogue with a memoir of the author , and a list of ...
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... editor is not always eager to say his say in the fewest possible words , he never loses sight of the point nor intrudes irrelevant matter . is there any display of knowledge for its own sake . Thompson carried his learning lightly : the ...
... editor is not always eager to say his say in the fewest possible words , he never loses sight of the point nor intrudes irrelevant matter . is there any display of knowledge for its own sake . Thompson carried his learning lightly : the ...
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... editor , T. Warton , even if he observed the mistake -- which does not I appear in think any of his notes - could not afford to be very severe upon it , having been guilty of the same himself in his beautiful copy of Latin hexameters on ...
... editor , T. Warton , even if he observed the mistake -- which does not I appear in think any of his notes - could not afford to be very severe upon it , having been guilty of the same himself in his beautiful copy of Latin hexameters on ...
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... editor for opening our eyes to the true character of a phrase in which we have carelessly acquiesced . If he has not restored the true reading , he has at least displaced the false . Of the corrections put forward in the notes , but not ...
... editor for opening our eyes to the true character of a phrase in which we have carelessly acquiesced . If he has not restored the true reading , he has at least displaced the false . Of the corrections put forward in the notes , but not ...
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... editor and others , we remove this fault by writing Oάknow , then σrnσov itself becomes a difficulty , as is suf- ficiently apparent in his careful translation . Again , as to the preposition in éέtopów , - a compound which we should ...
... editor and others , we remove this fault by writing Oάknow , then σrnσov itself becomes a difficulty , as is suf- ficiently apparent in his careful translation . Again , as to the preposition in éέtopów , - a compound which we should ...
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