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... reading and pronouncing the Greek and Latin languages . At the end of this paper , we have a fac simile of a modern ... readers , to whom they will afford amusement C 2 to Naylor's History of Helvetia . 19 Poems, chiefly Sonnets, 145 ...
... reading and pronouncing the Greek and Latin languages . At the end of this paper , we have a fac simile of a modern ... readers , to whom they will afford amusement C 2 to Naylor's History of Helvetia . 19 Poems, chiefly Sonnets, 145 ...
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... readers . ' What might be the design of the author , in this treatise , we cannot undertake to determine : but we are sure that all his readers would have felt them- selves infinitely obliged to him , if he had given them an adequate ex ...
... readers . ' What might be the design of the author , in this treatise , we cannot undertake to determine : but we are sure that all his readers would have felt them- selves infinitely obliged to him , if he had given them an adequate ex ...
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... reader is referred to Tiraboschi , Millot , and Antonio Sanchez . - The author forgets not the minstrels of Great ... readers . We also pass over the section on the Italian poets , from Guini- celli to Boccacio ; both because their ...
... reader is referred to Tiraboschi , Millot , and Antonio Sanchez . - The author forgets not the minstrels of Great ... readers . We also pass over the section on the Italian poets , from Guini- celli to Boccacio ; both because their ...
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