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... writers will no longer work in the dark , as they have too often done in former times , but will at any rate have an opportunity of ascertaining what is being done abroad , and will also have the satisfaction of knowing that their own ...
... writers will no longer work in the dark , as they have too often done in former times , but will at any rate have an opportunity of ascertaining what is being done abroad , and will also have the satisfaction of knowing that their own ...
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... writer , and a needless irritation to the reader . Some express hasty and ill - considered opinions , which commit the writers prematurely , and likewise give scope to misrepresentation . And the enthu- siast , who has evoked these ...
... writer , and a needless irritation to the reader . Some express hasty and ill - considered opinions , which commit the writers prematurely , and likewise give scope to misrepresentation . And the enthu- siast , who has evoked these ...
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... writers owe so much . The French , the Italian , the German , even the Scandina- vian and the Spanish influences , are all , in various degrees and at various epochs , of first - rate importance for the thorough study of English . A ...
... writers owe so much . The French , the Italian , the German , even the Scandina- vian and the Spanish influences , are all , in various degrees and at various epochs , of first - rate importance for the thorough study of English . A ...
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... writer has often felt that he has learned more of Juvenal's age from Mr. Mayor's commentary than from Juvenal . The new edition before us contains a large number of new notes ; a new index of phrases printed at the end of the first ...
... writer has often felt that he has learned more of Juvenal's age from Mr. Mayor's commentary than from Juvenal . The new edition before us contains a large number of new notes ; a new index of phrases printed at the end of the first ...
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... writers , of literary eloquence ( Horace , A.P. 41 , Statius Silvae , 1 , 4 , 28— 30 , Martial , 5 , 30 , 3 : 14 , 185 ) . The most natural conclusion seems to be , taking into consideration all the facts , that Juvenal wrote his ...
... writers , of literary eloquence ( Horace , A.P. 41 , Statius Silvae , 1 , 4 , 28— 30 , Martial , 5 , 30 , 3 : 14 , 185 ) . The most natural conclusion seems to be , taking into consideration all the facts , that Juvenal wrote his ...
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