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... learned men , of which Askew boasts in his speci- men , except where Stanley had anticipated their use in his revisal ; and we have the complete notes of all the editors before Stanley , with a selection from the notes of all after him ...
... learned men , of which Askew boasts in his speci- men , except where Stanley had anticipated their use in his revisal ; and we have the complete notes of all the editors before Stanley , with a selection from the notes of all after him ...
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... learned commentator's general authority , than from his own opinion of the particular utility of the comment in question . From the whole body of commentators and editors , and finally from all passages in phi- lological works which ...
... learned commentator's general authority , than from his own opinion of the particular utility of the comment in question . From the whole body of commentators and editors , and finally from all passages in phi- lological works which ...
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... learned comments on this dull performance : the sedative was too strong ; and the curiosity which had been so hastily awakened , was as quickly lulled to repose . A few men of letters , indeed , lamented that no further search was made ...
... learned comments on this dull performance : the sedative was too strong ; and the curiosity which had been so hastily awakened , was as quickly lulled to repose . A few men of letters , indeed , lamented that no further search was made ...
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