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... whole question . Some give oracular and non - committal replies : an unworthy occupation for the writer , and a needless irritation to the reader . Some express hasty and ill - considered opinions , which commit the writers prematurely ...
... whole question . Some give oracular and non - committal replies : an unworthy occupation for the writer , and a needless irritation to the reader . Some express hasty and ill - considered opinions , which commit the writers prematurely ...
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... whole amount contained is between 420-430 verses , a small fraction of the whole number of lines in Juvenal , but interesting as representing the same C It recension as P. ( 2 ) The Florilegium San- gallense THE CLASSICAL REVIEW . 17.
... whole amount contained is between 420-430 verses , a small fraction of the whole number of lines in Juvenal , but interesting as representing the same C It recension as P. ( 2 ) The Florilegium San- gallense THE CLASSICAL REVIEW . 17.
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... whole of Seneca . If possible , he will take next the epistles . He has been enabled to bring out this instalment of his task only by the liberality of Fr. Hegel , the head of the Gyldendal firm , which had already ( 1874 ) published ...
... whole of Seneca . If possible , he will take next the epistles . He has been enabled to bring out this instalment of his task only by the liberality of Fr. Hegel , the head of the Gyldendal firm , which had already ( 1874 ) published ...
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... whole work will comprise some 1200 pages . Only 150 copies will be for sale at a sub- scription price of 60 francs . THE library of the late M. CHARLES JOURDAIN , the author of La Philosophic de St. Thomas d'Aquin , of Recherches ...
... whole work will comprise some 1200 pages . Only 150 copies will be for sale at a sub- scription price of 60 francs . THE library of the late M. CHARLES JOURDAIN , the author of La Philosophic de St. Thomas d'Aquin , of Recherches ...
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... whole dialogue . For however fully this may now be recognised , Thompson was pro- bably the first to set it in a clear light . All is done with the ease and sureness of touch which betoken the true master of his subject even in details ...
... whole dialogue . For however fully this may now be recognised , Thompson was pro- bably the first to set it in a clear light . All is done with the ease and sureness of touch which betoken the true master of his subject even in details ...
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