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... particular odes , as if to try how far it was possible to exhibit his manner in their own language . Hence I have been emboldened to undertake a version of all his odes . Curiosi- ty may perhaps procure readers , who may wish to form ...
... particular odes , as if to try how far it was possible to exhibit his manner in their own language . Hence I have been emboldened to undertake a version of all his odes . Curiosi- ty may perhaps procure readers , who may wish to form ...
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... particular seasons of the year ; coming on after intervals of perfect health : prevailing for a limited time with great violence ; and then suddenly ceasing . We are aware that none of these points can be absolutely conclusive on either ...
... particular seasons of the year ; coming on after intervals of perfect health : prevailing for a limited time with great violence ; and then suddenly ceasing . We are aware that none of these points can be absolutely conclusive on either ...
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... particular countries : but that such local distributions depend on the extent of local traffic , that is , on the extent of demand for their use . Coming after- ward nearer to the immediate subject of his pamphlet , he observes that an ...
... particular countries : but that such local distributions depend on the extent of local traffic , that is , on the extent of demand for their use . Coming after- ward nearer to the immediate subject of his pamphlet , he observes that an ...
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Girdlestones Translation of Pindar | 36 |
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